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Structure and inhibition mechanisms of Mycobacterium tuberculosis essential transporter efflux protein A. [PDF]

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Imaging of the vestibule☆, ☆☆, ★

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
PURPOSEState‐of‐the‐art imaging of the normal and pathologic vestibule.METHODS AND MATERIALThis study is based on the experience of three French imaging centers (Val de Grâce, Bégin, and Saint‐Antoine hospitals) working with 1‐ and 1.5‐tesla magnetic resonance units and high‐resolution computed tomography, and it includes a review of the literature ...
Christian Pharaboz   +4 more
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The Vestibule

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
The vestibule, or introitus, is a unique area in the lower genital canal. Of major importance is the understanding of the embryology of the area if the lesions are to be interpreted adequately. It is a "collision zone" formed at the junction of different germ layers.
J D, Woodruff, E G, Friedrich
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The Vaginal Vestibule

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2004
Vulvar vestibule is a common term in the medical nomenclature. In our view, this term is inaccurate.Herein, we provide evidence from embryologic, anatomic, and architectonic textbooks that shows the links between the vestibule and vagina.Our research proves that the term vulvar vestibule does injustice to the area it describes.The correct term for ...
Ephraim Siegler   +2 more
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Schwannoma in the vestibule and cochlea

Australasian Radiology, 1997
Schwannoma of the vestibule or the cochlea is an unusual lesion. In the past, most examples have been found at autopsy or as unsuspected findings at surgery for vertigo. The symptoms of isolated labyrinthine schwannoma may be indistinguishable from advanced Meniere's disease.
S Susilawati, Paul A. Fagan, J Adler
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Carcinoma of the nasal vestibule

The American Journal of Surgery, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. Six cases of anterior intranasal cancer are reported. Five of these cases were of squamous cell carcinoma, four of which arose from the nasal vestibule and adjacent septum, and one of which arose from the floor of the nostril. The sixth case was of melanoblastoma. 2. 2.
Clifford L. Kiehn, John D. Desprez
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Vestibulectomy for Vulvar Vestibulitis

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2004
To determine if surgery is an effective therapy for vulvar vestibulitis.A retrospective chart review of all patients having vestibulectomy at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, from 1992 to 2001 was performed. A scoring system measuring objective and subjective findings was used both preoperatively and postoperatively to assess the effects of ...
Glenn Gaunt   +2 more
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Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome

Dermatologic Clinics, 1992
VVS is currently recognized as one of the leading causes of vulvodynia or chronic vulvar pain. Its cause is unknown, and it is defined by a constellation of signs and symptoms confined to the vulvar vestibule. Hence, there is introital or entry dyspareunia, vestibular erythema of varying degrees, and localized tenderness confined to the vulvar ...
Stanley C. Marinoff   +2 more
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