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Precision evaluation of 2 CT-based radiostereometric analysis systems in a cadaver study. [PDF]

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Iatrogenic Vascular Injury During Reduction of Femoral Neck Fractures: A Cadaveric Study

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The public cadaver

Nature, 2004
Anatomy: displays of bodies are no longer sufficient to explain the richness of modern anatomy to students or to the public.
Horst-Werner, Korf, Helmut, Wicht
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CADAVER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS

Transplantation, 1967
SUMMARYThe experience obtained from 59 renal transplantations is presented. In 58 instances the kidney was of cadaver origin. Subsequent function was related to minutes of warm ischemia and there was no difference in late function between those with differing degrees of acute tubular necrosis.The ...
J B, Dossetor   +3 more
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Cadaver donor nephrectomy

Urology, 1975
Optimal preservation of renal and ureteral structure and function is attempted by maintenance of renal circulation during heart-beating cadaver nephrectomy. Modifications of Ackermann's en bloc procedure for removal of cadaver kidneys are suggested to adapt this procedure to the heart-beating cadaver situation.
C A, Linke   +3 more
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Frozen Cadaver

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1992
Three categories of skin from Hanford miniature swine were examined microscopically: normal, unfrozen skin; skin exposed to -75 degrees C air for 5 min, 6 h postinjury; and skin frozen postmortem. Frostbitten skin (antemortem freezing) was characterized grossly by a purple discoloration and microscopically by dilated, blood-filled, superficial ...
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DECONTAMINATION OF CADAVER CORNEAS

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1981
Bacterial contamination of human corneas, in vivo and post mortem, was investigated. Bacterial samples were obtained by pressing small concave agar plates directly against the corneas. More colony forming units (C. F. U.) occurred in samples obtained from patients in general anaesthesia than in samples obtained from healthy persons in local anaesthesia.
S, Sperling, I G, Sørensen
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