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Introducción: Los teratomas sacrococcígeos, constituyen una neoplasia que pese a su baja frecuencia, es una de las más comunes en neonatos. Se describe un caso de un feto muerto con hallazgos histopatológicos de un teratoma sacro coccígeo inmaduro ...
Julio Cesar Mantilla +3 more
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Foundation: pilonidal disease is a common condition to suspect in any suppuration of the intergluteal fold that involves the hair follicles of the presacral region. Therefore, its study and analysis is of interest.Objective: to characterize patients with
Yasser Muñiz Morales +4 more
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Management and long-term outcome of pelvic fractures: a retrospective study of 43 cats [PDF]
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Normal values of Wiberg's lateral center-edge angle and Lequesne's acetabular index-a coxometric update [PDF]
Background: The historical pathological cut-off values for Wiberg's lateral center-edge (LCE) angle and Lequesne's acetabular index (AI) are below 20° and above 12° for the LCE and AI, respectively.
Bouaicha, Samy +7 more
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Severe Pelvic Malformations in Caudal Regression Syndrome [PDF]
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Alves, F +4 more
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A case of fetal malformation (teratodoa sacrococcygeal region)
Teratomas are tumors that contain different tissues and even different organs at different stages of development. These tumors sometimes consist of more or less cavities - cysts, sometimes they are solid. The tissues that make up the teratoma, taking the same part in its formation, can be derivatives of one, two or all three germ layers.
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A study of the sacrum and some aspects of presacral vertebrae in San (Bushmen) and Southern African and American Negroes [PDF]
The sacrum of the South African Negro and the San was investigated to determine, firstly, whether the tribal sub-groups which comprise the S.A. Negro sample (Natal Nguni, Cape Nguni and Sotho) could be distinguished from one another on the basis of ...
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Chondroid chordoma of the sacrococcygeal region.
This is a unique case of chondroid chordoma arising in the sacrococcygeal area of an asymptomatic man. S100 protein was detected in both chondroid and chordoid tissues; epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) and cytokeratin were present in abundant amounts in the cytoplasm of chordoma cells but not in chondroid cells.
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