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Taste papillae of the blowfly

Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1965
AbstractEach interpseudotracheal papilla on the oral surface of the labellum of the blowfly contains four bipolar neurons. An electrophysiological analysis has shown that one of these cells is a receptor which responds specifically to carbohydrates. The response consists of a rapid initial discharge which typically adapts to one‐half maximum frequency ...
V G, DETHIER, F E, HANSON
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CARCINOMA OF THE PAPILLA OF VATER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1982
Carcinoma of the papilla of Vater was diagnosed in 18 patients during the period 1970 to 1980. In ten patients, surgical treatment was facilitated by a preoperative diagnosis based on duodenal endoscopy, biopsy, cytology and retrograde cholangiopancreatography.
D M, Russell   +4 more
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The retrocuspid papillae

American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1947
Abstract 1. 1. One of a number of normal gingival entities that resemble pathologic symptoms is described and referred to as the retrocuspid papilla because of its characteristic position lingual to the mandibular cuspid. 2. 2. This papilla is evidently a normal entity because of its presence in over 99 per cent of a group of more than one ...
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NECROSIS OF RENAL PAPILLAE

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1949
Excerpt INTRODUCTION Necrosis of the renal papillae is a curious and striking lesion which most pathologists meet only occasionally at the autopsy table.
E D, ROBBINS, A, ANGRIST
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The Papilla Rotation Flap

Journal of Periodontology, 1978
A new technique is described for correction of specific mucogingival defects which is designed to encourage rapid healing of the defect and donor areas. Further, this approach often yields a greater width of attached gingiva than other techniques, and is well tolerated by the patient.
H J, Leis, S N, Leis
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Ectopic papilla of Vater

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1990
In approximately 95% of subjects, the papilla of Vater is located in the midportion or the distal half of the descending duodenum. In about 5%, it can be found in the third part of the duodenum. Isolated case reports of the common bile duct terminating in other sites, including the fourth portion of the duodenum, the pyloric canal, and the duodenal ...
M T, Rosario   +3 more
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Principles of Photometry of the Papilla

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1984
To enhance the qualitative information gained by photographing the optic nerve head, we built a silicon photovoltaic detector (photodiode) in the image plane of a fundus camera (Zeiss). It permitted quantitative evaluation of the relative brightness of the illuminated papilla.
P, Hendrickson, Y, Robert, H P, Stöckli
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A study of anal papillae

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1962
The findings of this study coupled with the consideration of clinical observations impel one to consider that anal papillae are neither normal anatomic structures nor developmental variations of the normal, but rather that they are vestiges of the anal plate or acquired structures.
A G, SCHUTTE, M, TOLENTINO
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Aberrant renal papilla

The British Journal of Radiology, 1977
A 50-year-old obese black female with lower urinary tract symptoms had a smooth filling defect in the left renal pelvis on intravenous urography (Fig. 1). A left retrograde pyelogram again showed a smooth filling defect in the left pelvis measuring approximately 1.5 to 2 cm in diameter.
D, Kumar, O S, Cigtay, L H, Klein
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Papilla preservation technique for the reconstruction of the interdental papilla: A case report

Clinical Advances in Periodontics
Abstract Background Interdental papilla reconstruction is frequently discussed in the literature, with techniques like tunnelization commonly used. However, tunnelization presents significant challenges in flap positioning, stabilization, and ensuring adequate blood supply to maintain the graft.
Luiz F. de Castro   +6 more
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