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Synonyms for obliteration

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Synonyms for obliteration

the act of erasing or the condition of being erased

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Synonyms for obliteration

the complete destruction of every trace of something

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However, he warned that if it comes to a war then it will be "obliteration like you've never seen before" for the Islamic Republic.
The occurrence of fibrous obliteration of the appendix, a process in which neurogenic tissue is thought to be an essential part of, increases with age (18).
He said that the PTI is the second name of obliteration and its members adores destruction.
Primary hemostasis was achieved in 29 (96.7%), while 3(10%) patients developed rebleeding after 48 hours, and hemostasis was achieved after second session of endoscopic obliteration. Abdominal pain and fever developed in 3(10%) patients which was managed conservatively.
PFA is writing to all concerned departments regarding the obliteration of these illegal businesses.
Several studies reported successful results with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (TIPS), balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO), and percutaneous transhepatic obliteration (PTO) in treatment of duodenal varices (2-4).
In a retrospective chart review, we evaluated the surgical and hearing results of a single-stage procedure consisting of a canal-wall-up attico-mastoidectomy, mastoid cavity obliteration, scutum plasty, and ossiculoplasty.
This 33-chapter guide details the diagnosis and interventional management of portal hypertension, covering pathogenesis and diagnosis; medical, endoscopic, surgical, and percutaneous management; endovascular management through shunts and splenic embolization; and percutaneous and endovascular management through transvenous obliteration, including balloon-occluded methodologies.
Balloonoccluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) of the gastrorenal shunt was performed, and follow-up abdomen CECT revealed lipiodol retention with thrombosis of the gastric varices (Figure 1d, arrow).
KEYWORDS: Cholesteatoma, posterior canal wall reconstruction, mastoidectomy, mastoid obliteration
Une enveloppe 1er Jour a 7 DA sera egalement mise en vente avec une obliteration 1er Jour illustree.
Diagenetic features such as Partial to complete Neomorphism, obliteration of tests of foraminfera, secondary cementation, partial dolomitization are observed in thin sections and outcrop studies.