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Anterior and low anterior resection
World Journal of Surgery, 1982AbstractThe various definitions of anterior and low anterior resection are outlined. The operative technique for performance of both and their perioperative management are described. Operative mortality in 157 patients operated on from 1973 to March 31, 1982, was 4.5% (7 of 157 patients) and had decreased to 1.9% (2 of 107 patients) within the last 5 ...
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Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2018
Anterior uveitis is the most common form of uveitis. There are several known and many possible etiologies for anterior uveitis. After examining the posterior segment and ruling out masquerade syndromes, the main step of etiologic diagnosis is clinical characterization. It is essential to establish unilateral versus bilateral involvement and presence or
Gueudry, J., Muraine, M.
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Anterior uveitis is the most common form of uveitis. There are several known and many possible etiologies for anterior uveitis. After examining the posterior segment and ruling out masquerade syndromes, the main step of etiologic diagnosis is clinical characterization. It is essential to establish unilateral versus bilateral involvement and presence or
Gueudry, J., Muraine, M.
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1981
✓ Eighteen cases of anterior encephalocele treated at the University of Malaya Hospital between 1970 and 1980 are discussed, and the literature concerning this defect is reviewed. A detailed analysis of the microscopic abnormalities present in the surgical specimens is included, along with the relevant radiographic and demographic data.
R L, Rapport, R C, Dunn, F, Alhady
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✓ Eighteen cases of anterior encephalocele treated at the University of Malaya Hospital between 1970 and 1980 are discussed, and the literature concerning this defect is reviewed. A detailed analysis of the microscopic abnormalities present in the surgical specimens is included, along with the relevant radiographic and demographic data.
R L, Rapport, R C, Dunn, F, Alhady
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Sixty five children with anterior encephaloceles were retrospectively studied for clinical presentation, radiological findings, surgery and outcome. They were sampled over a 22 years period (Jan 1973-Dec 1994). Only 6 children were above 10 years of age. Naso-ethmoid type was the most frequent type, encountered in 45 patients.
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Sixty five children with anterior encephaloceles were retrospectively studied for clinical presentation, radiological findings, surgery and outcome. They were sampled over a 22 years period (Jan 1973-Dec 1994). Only 6 children were above 10 years of age. Naso-ethmoid type was the most frequent type, encountered in 45 patients.
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 2013
The optic nerve within the optic canal, the parophthalmic segment of the carotid artery, and the oculomotor nerve in the superior orbital fissure all lay against the anterior clinoid process. Bone resection uncovers these structures.For extradural resection of the anterior clinoid process and surrounding bone, two key steps are recommended: bony ...
J, Lehmberg, S M, Krieg, B, Meyer
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The optic nerve within the optic canal, the parophthalmic segment of the carotid artery, and the oculomotor nerve in the superior orbital fissure all lay against the anterior clinoid process. Bone resection uncovers these structures.For extradural resection of the anterior clinoid process and surrounding bone, two key steps are recommended: bony ...
J, Lehmberg, S M, Krieg, B, Meyer
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1984
Various approaches to the nose and nasal cavity have been evolved by various E.N.T. surgeons, keeping in mind the type and extent of the disease and the best method of approach. The nasal cavity can be approached through the natural nasal orifices, i.e. through the anterior or posterior nares.
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Various approaches to the nose and nasal cavity have been evolved by various E.N.T. surgeons, keeping in mind the type and extent of the disease and the best method of approach. The nasal cavity can be approached through the natural nasal orifices, i.e. through the anterior or posterior nares.
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Anterior Segment Fluorophotometry in Acute Anterior Uveitis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987Anterior segment fluorophotometry was used to assess the severity of blood-aqueous barrier disruption in 25 patients with acute anterior uveitis. The results indicated that HLA-B27-positive patients had a more severe inflammation than did HLA-B27-negative patients, which was not discernible when judged by clinical signs and symptoms.
I R, Fearnley, D J, Spalton, S E, Smith
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The Effect of Anterior Chamber Maintainer on Anterior Chamber Contamination
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2003Purpose To evaluate the effect of anterior chamber continuous infusion maintainer system on the contamination of anterior chamber in phacoemulsification surgery. Methods Clear corneal phacoemulsification surgery was performed in 132 ...
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