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Lymphadenopathy in Concurrent Head and Neck Malignancies
Second primary malignancies in the head and neck are a major cause of morbidity and mortality and include mucosal epithelial, hematologic, and cutaneous malignancies. Much is known about the imaging features of metastatic cervical lymphadenopathy in a single disease process; however, information on the imaging evaluation of cervical lymph nodes in the ...
Timothy Fitzgerald +2 more
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Abstract Regular exercise benefits cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory health. Passive heating also induces cardiovascular responses, but its effect on cardiorespiratory fitness remains unclear. Given the overlapping physiological mechanisms between passive heating and exercise, hot‐water immersion may serve as an alternative strategy to prevent ...
Bruna Bittencourt Sotomaior +4 more
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The physiology of thoracic duct pressure and flow: A review of the literature
Abstract The thoracic duct (TD) is the largest vessel of the lymphatic system, transporting interstitial fluid, macromolecules, and immune cells into the venous circulation via the lymphovenous junction. Respiratory and circulatory forces have been proposed as key drivers of TD lymph propulsion; however, the literature reports inconsistent findings ...
Sara Moazzam +6 more
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Dislocation of the external end of the Clavicle upon the Acromion of the Scapula
H F Montgomery
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Asymptomatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Presenting as Clavicle Fracture
Ebin Rahman, Subin Sugath, Sreeraj Rajan
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Observational case series on the clinical performance of the Variable Angle Clavicle Plate and Clavicle Hook Plate 2.7 systems: a study protocol. [PDF]
Jaeger M +7 more
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Prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of poland syndrome [PDF]
D'ARMIENTO, MARIA +2 more
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