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Uterine didelphys presenting as pelvic organ prolapse and second trimester uterine rupture: a case series and literature review. [PDF]
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Posthydrocephalus corpus callosum damage and its mimics: A case report. [PDF]
Rao S, Khatiwada A, Phuyal S.
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On renamable Horn and generalized Horn functions
Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 1990zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Vijay Chandru +4 more
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2008
Ms J is a 48-year-old woman with a history of metastatic breast cancer who has been observed in the oncology clinic for 8 months. She was initially diagnosed with locally-advanced breast cancer (hormone-insensitive, HER2-neu–negative) in 2004, for which she received adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation.
Thomas A, Samuel, Karthi, Subbannan
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Ms J is a 48-year-old woman with a history of metastatic breast cancer who has been observed in the oncology clinic for 8 months. She was initially diagnosed with locally-advanced breast cancer (hormone-insensitive, HER2-neu–negative) in 2004, for which she received adjuvant chemotherapy and radiation.
Thomas A, Samuel, Karthi, Subbannan
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Inter-Definability of Horn Contraction and Horn Revision
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Zhiqiang Zhuang +2 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1978
Cutaneous horn or sebaceous horn is an extremely rare clinical entity. A case of cutaneous horn of the cheek presenting in a middle aged female is reported. It was successfully treated by surgical excision.
P K, Kakar, B, Singh, N D, Puri
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Cutaneous horn or sebaceous horn is an extremely rare clinical entity. A case of cutaneous horn of the cheek presenting in a middle aged female is reported. It was successfully treated by surgical excision.
P K, Kakar, B, Singh, N D, Puri
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Urology, 1975
A case of penile horn is reported. Its occurrence is uncommon, and treatment consists of excision.
J F, Redman, J S, Sulieman, N K, Bissada
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A case of penile horn is reported. Its occurrence is uncommon, and treatment consists of excision.
J F, Redman, J S, Sulieman, N K, Bissada
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Dermatologica, 2009
A lesion clinically and histologically mimicking trichilemmal horn was observed in the nail apparatus of a 62-year-old woman. The term ‘onycholemmal horn’ is proposed for this lesion.
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A lesion clinically and histologically mimicking trichilemmal horn was observed in the nail apparatus of a 62-year-old woman. The term ‘onycholemmal horn’ is proposed for this lesion.
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Notes, 2004
Alec Wilder. Suite for Horn and Piano [1956]. Newton Centre, MA: Margun Music, c1964. [About the composer, 1 p.; score, p. 3-20; and part. Pub. no. MM111. Duration, 11 min. $16.] Alec Wilder. Suite (Twelve Duets) for Horn and Tuba [1978]. Newton Centre, MA: Margun Music, c1996. [About the composer, 1 p.; score, p. 2-25; and 2d score. Pub. no.
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Alec Wilder. Suite for Horn and Piano [1956]. Newton Centre, MA: Margun Music, c1964. [About the composer, 1 p.; score, p. 3-20; and part. Pub. no. MM111. Duration, 11 min. $16.] Alec Wilder. Suite (Twelve Duets) for Horn and Tuba [1978]. Newton Centre, MA: Margun Music, c1996. [About the composer, 1 p.; score, p. 2-25; and 2d score. Pub. no.
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Antiquity, 1953
Though everyone now agrees that the unicorn never existed, this unanimity is quite recent. All through the 19th century there were periodic reports of its presence in darkest Africa or on the Asiatic steppes, and hopes that it would turn out to be a reality died hard.
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Though everyone now agrees that the unicorn never existed, this unanimity is quite recent. All through the 19th century there were periodic reports of its presence in darkest Africa or on the Asiatic steppes, and hopes that it would turn out to be a reality died hard.
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