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Pathologic Anatomy

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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Pathological anatomy and molecular pathology

Lung Cancer, 2004
The 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 ...
Georg Johnen   +3 more
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The pathologic anatomy of mesocardia

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1971
Abstract Mesocardia is that condition in which the longitudinal axis of the heart lies in the mid-sagittal plane and the heart has no apex. Thirteen cases of mesocardia are presented. There were 5 cases of mesoversion, associated with situs solitus of the viscera and normal spleen; 2 cases of presumptive mesoversion, associated with situs inversus of
Rene A. Arcilla   +9 more
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Retinal anatomy and pathology

2010
Normal retina contains neuroretina and retinal pigment epithelium. The neuroretina consists of outer and inner segments of photoreceptors (rods and cones), external limiting membrane, outer nuclear layer, outer plexiform layer, inner nuclear layer, inner plexiform layer, ganglion cell layer, nerve fiber layer and internal limiting membrane.
Chi-Chao Chan   +3 more
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PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF HEPATITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
The histopathological features of hepatitis have been studied in preparations of tissue obtained by needle biopsy in nonfatal cases and at autopsy in others. The nonfatal forms are classified as acute, persistent, or recurrent. The basic lesion is the result of the degeneration, necrosis, and disappearance of hepatic parenchymal cells; to this are ...
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