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What (who) is dilatation$21353$ - definition

INCURABLE DISEASE OF PSITTACINE BIRDS
Proventricular Dilatation DIsease; Proventricular Dilatation Disease

Esophageal dilatation         
PROCEDURE FOR WIDENING A NARROWED ESOPHAGUS
Bougienage; Pneumatic dilatation; Esophageal dilation; Pneumatic dilation; Bougie (medical instrument)
Esophageal dilatation is a therapeutic endoscopic procedure that enlarges the lumen of the esophagus.
Proventricular dilatation disease         
Proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) is an incurable probably viral disease of psittacine birds. It was first recognized and described in 1978 by Dr.
Dilation and curettage         
  • An illustration of a dilation and curettage
GYNECOLOGIC PROCEDURE
Dilatation and curettage; D and C; Dilation and suction curettage; Sharp curettage; D+C; Dilation & curettage
Dilation (or dilatation) and curettage (D&C) refers to the dilation (widening/opening) of the cervix and surgical removal of part of the lining of the uterus and/or contents of the uterus by scraping and scooping (curettage). It is a gynecologic procedure used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, and is the most commonly used method for first-trimester miscarriage or abortion.

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Proventricular dilatation disease

Proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) is an incurable probably viral disease of psittacine birds. It was first recognized and described in 1978 by Dr. Hannis L. Stoddard. Since the first reported cases were involving species of macaw, the condition was termed macaw wasting syndrome.