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SPLENOGONADAL FUSION

Acta Paediatrica, 1978
ABSTRACT. A case of splenogonadal fusion of the continuous type occurring in a 14‐month‐old boy with limb deformities is reported and the literature briefly reviewed. The ectopic splenic tissue was extirpated, and follow‐up 1 year later showed normal position and development of the left testicle.
J F, Halvorsen, O, Stray
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Big fusion, little fusion

Physics World, 2016
In reply to correspondence from George Scott and Adam Costley about the Physics World focus issue on nuclear energy, and to news of construction delays at ITER, the fusion reactor being built in France.
Frank Chen, ddtuttle ddtuttle
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Hepatogonadal fusion

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1996
Fusion of the testis with adrenal remnants is a relatively common incidental finding during orchidopexy. Splenogonadal fusion has been described in several cases. Herein the authors report a case of hepatogonadal fusion. To their knowledge, this is the first such case in the literature.
F, Ferro   +5 more
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Splenogonadal Fusion

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
A case of splenogonadal fusion of the discontinuous type in a 7-year-old boy is reported. The literature is reviewed and the common clinical features of the malformation are discussed. The condition should be considered in the differential diagnosis of scrotal tumours.
T, Kufaas, J, Seppänen, S, Svenningsen
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WRIST FUSION

Hand Clinics, 1997
Wrist arthrodesis is a reliable procedure for the treatment of a variety of disorders of the wrist. It provides predictable pain relief, enhanced hand function, and a high degree of patient satisfaction. The AO/ASIF wrist fusion plate allows rigid internal fixation and optimizes wrist position for maximum hand function.
I, Richterman, A P, Weiss
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Trophoblast Fusion

2011
The villous trophoblast of the human placenta is the epithelial cover of the fetal chorionic villi floating in maternal blood. This epithelial cover is organized in two distinct layers, the multinucleated syncytiotrophoblast directly facing maternal blood and a second layer of mononucleated cytotrophoblasts.
Berthold, Huppertz, Martin, Gauster
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A fission-fusion fusion

IEEE Spectrum, 2013
What if you could help solve the nuclear waste problem and at the same time give fusion research a new raison d'etre? A trio of physicists at the University of Texas at Austin have dreamed up a trick to pair nuclear fusion and fission in a way they think could open more promising futures for both technologies.
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VULVAR FUSION

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1949
P, NOWLIN, J R, ADAMS, B C, NALLE
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[Splenogonadal fusion].

Chirurgia italiana, 1976
The authors report of case of splenogonadic fusion in abdominal retention, revising the subject from the aetiopathogenetic and diagnostic point of view. It is emphasized that correct recognition of the lesion can obviate useless orchiectomies, preserving normal function of the testicle at least from the endocrinal standpoint.
Breda G   +4 more
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Temporal Fusion

In their quest to represent founding deities from deep time or personified natural phenomena, Maya painters and sculptors created an intimate relationship between human time and divine time that endured for centuries. This chapter focuses on case studies in which Maya artists demonstrated exceptional brilliance in marking time, especially painters of ...
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