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Complex S10+S7b Segmentectomy by Pulmonary Ligament Approach Based on B7 Branching Pattern. [PDF]
Sato Y, Kojima F, Kabemura S, Bando T.
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Infantile cerebral hemiplegia; clinical features and pathological anatomy.
Stewart Rm
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Trans-tonsillar approach for resection of a tumor located in the lateral aspect of the medulla: Operative video. [PDF]
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The immunological anatomy of the skin
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2018Kenji Kabashima +2 more
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Hand Clinics, 1991
The typical case shows one or more thickened bands overlying the flexor tendons in the palm that connect with one another via the transverse palmar fascia. Vertical septae fix the bands securely to the underlying fascia and transverse metacarpal ligaments. These septae pass deep between the tendon and neurovascular tunnel.
H K, Watson, H, Paul
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The typical case shows one or more thickened bands overlying the flexor tendons in the palm that connect with one another via the transverse palmar fascia. Vertical septae fix the bands securely to the underlying fascia and transverse metacarpal ligaments. These septae pass deep between the tendon and neurovascular tunnel.
H K, Watson, H, Paul
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Pathological anatomy and molecular pathology
Lung Cancer, 2004The incidence of malignant mesotheliomas in Germany has increased since about the mid 1980s, and a further increase is expected until about 2020 due to the peak in asbestos processing in Germany between 1965 and 1980. About 90% of the mesotheliomas recorded in the files of the German Mesothelioma Registry in Bochum are asbestos-related and therefore ...
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The deep fascia and its role in chronic pain and pathological conditions: A review
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2022The deep fascia is a three‐dimensional continuum of connective tissue surrounding the bones, muscles, nerves and blood vessels throughout our body. Its importance in chronically debilitating conditions has recently been brought to light.
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