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Relation of cholangiocarcinomas to clonorchiasis and bile duct stones
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Arteriovenous malformation of the pancreas in a patient with gastrointestinal bleeding: helical CT findings
Dynamic computed tomographic (CT) findings of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) of the pancreas include strong enhancement or conglomeration of small hypervascular spots in the pancreas and early contrast filli...
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Multiple infarcted regenerative nodules in liver cirrhosis after systemic hypotension due to septic shock: radiologic findings
We describe a case of multiple infarcted regenerative nodules in a patient with advanced liver cirrhosis who had experienced an episode of septic shock. Sonography showed multiple hypoechoic or isoechoic nodul...
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Proximal gastrectomy and jejunal pouch interposition: radiographic evaluation of postoperative findings
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Intracranial course and relations of the hypoglossal nerve: An anatomic study
This anatomic study describes the course and intracranial relations of the hypoglossal n. in 32 cadavers. The rootlets of the nerve emerged as a fan-shaped distribution (23.44%) or in two bundles (76.56%) and ...
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Intracranial course and relations of the hypoglossal nerve
This anatomic study describes the course and intracranial relations of the hypoglossal n. in 32 cadavers. The rootlets of the nerve emerged as a fan-shaped distribution (23.44%) or in two bundles (76.56%) and ...
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An atlas vertebra with a centrum? A case report of an abnormal atlas and axis
This case report represents the finding of an abnormal atlas vertebra during dissection of 34 cadavers. The case which we describe appeared to have an atlas with a mass at a position similar to that of a centr...
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An atlas vertebra with a centrum? A case report of an abnormal atlas and axis
This case report represents the findings of an abnormal atlas vertebra during dissection of 34 cadavers. The case which we describe appeared to have an atlas with a mass at a position similar to that of a cent...
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Spinal cord diameters in cadaveric specimens and magnetic resonance scans, to assess embalming artefacts
It would be valuable to use cadaveric models of cervical vertebrae and spinal cord to assess how varying degrees of traumatic subluxation would relate to neurological damage. However, before such a study may b...