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Minimally Invasive/Less Invasive Microdiscectomy

Clinical Spine Surgery: A Spine Publication, 2016
Herniated disks in the lumbar spine typically present with the sudden onset of back and leg pain in a myodermatomal distribution. Symptoms may include radicular pain, paresthesias, and in extreme cases weakness or foot drop. Typically patients are treated conservatively for 6-8 weeks with a combination of steroids, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs,
Neil, Badlani   +4 more
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Invasive mole

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1986
A case of persistent trophoblastic disease with resistance to chemotherapy is presented. The value of continued and frequent serum hCG measurements in such cases is discussed as well as the indications for performing hysterectomy.
H R, Franke   +5 more
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Streptococcal invasion

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
The genus Streptococcus consists of large number of species many of which are pathogenic to humans and animals. Although streptococci have long been considered as extracellular pathogens, they are capable of causing serious invasive infections such as necrotizing fasciitis and meningitis.
G, Molinari, G S, Chhatwal
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Trophoblast invasion

Human Fertility, 2004
Trophoblast invasion can be seen as a tightly regulated battle between the competing interests of the survival of the fetus and those of the mother. Successful pregnancy is dependent on the trophoblast invading the mother, attaching the pregnancy to the uterus and securing an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrient to the fetus.
Sheba Anin, Anin   +2 more
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