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Neck Swellings: Midline Neck Swellings

2020
Neck swellings occurring in children can be usefully divided into those occurring in the midline of the neck, discussed in this chapter, and those situated laterally. While it is uncommon for neck masses to represent sinister pathology, it is important that these lesions are accurately diagnosed and treated by those with appropriate expertise, as the ...
Rachael Lawrence, Neil Bateman
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Advances in versatile anti-swelling polymer hydrogels.

Materials Science and Engineering C: Materials for Biological Applications, 2021
Yiwei Zhan   +4 more
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Die swell or extrudate swell

1999
Die swell is a complex Theological phenomenon [1]. It can be observed as an extrudate with a cross-section (Dex) which is greater than the die cross-section (Do). This effect, also known as extrudate swell, Barus effect, or % memory, is defined as the ratio D ex /D 0 = B and is a feature of polymer melt flow.
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Swelling isn't swell

Clinical Immunology, 2004
M. Cicardi   +2 more
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Palatal swelling

Revue de Stomatologie, de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale et de Chirurgie Orale, 2015
K, Subbalekha   +5 more
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swell

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2014
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Laryngeal Swelling

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2015
Daniel Thomas, Ginat, Elizabeth A, Blair
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Ilioinguinal swellings

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
J A, WITTER, N E, SWINGLE
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Neck Swellings

BMJ, 2014
Nick, Roland, Patrick J, Bradley
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Thyroid swellings

BMJ, 2009
Rebecca, Hatton   +2 more
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