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Anatomical pathology is dead? Long live anatomical pathology
Pathology, 2011The standard diagnostic instrument used for over 150 years by anatomical pathologists has been the optical microscope and glass slide. The advent of immunohistochemistry in the routine laboratory in the 1980s, followed by in situ hybridisation in the 1990s, has increased the armamentaria available to the diagnostic pathologist, and this technology has ...
Nicholls, JM, Francis, GD
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Anatomical correlates of deafness
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1972Structural defects associated with deafness may be divided into two classes. The first class is associated with structures of the external and middle ear with the result that conduction of sound is impeded. Deformities of the external auditory canal and the ossicles may be hereditary and present at birth.
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Anatomic validation of an "anatomic" shoulder system.
Bulletin (Hospital for Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.)), 2006An anatomic study was conducted on 49 dried cadaveric humeri and 24 dried cadaveric scapula to ascertain the variability of the following parameters: humeral neck angle, humeral head retroversion, humeral head medial offset, humeral head posterior offset, humeral head diameter glenoid height, glenoid width, and the glenoid height to width ratio.
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The Anatomical Substrate of Sleep
1965Publisher Summary This chapter discusses anatomical substrate of sleep. The anatomical substrate of sleep can no longer be regarded as a centre, but must be seen as an integrated system on which peripheral receptors, humoral factors, ascending and descending pathways of the reticular formation and the neocortex and paleocortex all impinge on one ...
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