Ostial disease, namely coronary ostial stenosis, is the occlusion of coronary ostium. Causing factors include atherosclerosis, syphilis, Kawasaki disease, and Takayasu's arteritis, etc.[1]
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Ostialdisease, namely coronary ostial stenosis, is the occlusion of coronary ostium. Causing factors include atherosclerosis, syphilis, Kawasaki disease...
Porokeratotic eccrine ostial and dermal duct nevus (PEODDN) is a skin lesion that resembles a comedonal nevus, but it occurs on the palms and soles where...
anatomy and physiology of the terminal thoracic duct and ostial valve in health and disease: potential implications for intervention". Journal of Anatomy...
Thomas (2011). "First clinic experience: Patient selection and outcomes for ostial dilation for chronic rhinosinusitis". International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology...
does not. Ostial valves, consisting of flap-like connective tissues, prevent blood from flowing backward through the compartments. The ostial valve between...
(sometimes improperly referred to as inter-arterial) characterized by an acute ostial angulation (tangential course), “slit-like” ostium (compressed inside the...
angiographic imaging is considered unreliable; such as for the lumen of ostial lesions or where angiographic images do not visualize lumen segments adequately...
A. Gigantino, L. Di Leo, G. Di Benedetto: Idiopathic isolated coronary ostial stenosis: a rare lesion with Particular clinical and surgical implications...