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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.
Mrinali Patel, Gupta   +3 more
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Pulmonary metastases: Pathological anatomy

Lung, 1990
In most cases, the histopathological examination of pulmonary metastases will lead to vital clues indicating the primary tumor even after years of disease-free intervals. When evaluating 344 metastases of 100 patients, correlation to the known primary tumor was possible in 98% of the cases.
K M, Müller, M, Respondek
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The bell-clapper deformity of the testis: The definitive pathological anatomy.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2020
K. Taghavi   +4 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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Pulmonary Metastases. Pathological Anatomy

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1986
In 88 operative specimens topography, size and histopathological findings of lung metastases were analyzed. The stages of formation of metastases as the phase of invasion, embolization and implantation were differentiated by postmortem angiographies investigating the neo-vascularization of the metastases by 20 to 60 micron vessels.
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Pathological Anatomy of Anoxia

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1961
SUMMARYAnoxic lesions may be secondary to intrinsic defects within the individual, and only when they result from environmental conditions and are extrinsic should they, rather than the initial defect, be recognised as a basis for death. Though of great importance, the primary maternal, placental and obstetrical basis for extrinsic anoxia in the foetal
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Ultrasound evaluation of bursae: anatomy and pathological appearances

Skeletal Radiology, 2017
Thumanoon Ruangchaijatuporn   +4 more
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Yawning—Its anatomy, chemistry, role, and pathological considerations

Progress in neurobiology, 2017
H. Krestel, C. Bassetti, O. Walusinski
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
exaly  

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