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Organic stenosis refers to a narrowing of a bodily passage or vessel due to structural changes, often resulting from conditions like inflammation, fibrosis, or the presence of tumors. Unlike functional stenosis, which may arise from dynamic factors such as muscle spasm, organic stenosis involves a physical obstruction that can impede normal function. Common examples include stenosis of blood vessels, the esophagus, or spinal canal. Treatment often involves addressing the underlying cause and may include surgical intervention or dilation procedures.

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