BREAST CANCER PATHOLOGY REPORTS
... • Surgical pathology is the most significant and time-consuming area of practice for most anatomical pathologists. Surgical pathology involves the gross and microscopic examination of surgical specimens, as well as biopsies submitted by non-surgeons such as general internists, medical subspecialists ...
... • Surgical pathology is the most significant and time-consuming area of practice for most anatomical pathologists. Surgical pathology involves the gross and microscopic examination of surgical specimens, as well as biopsies submitted by non-surgeons such as general internists, medical subspecialists ...
Directions: Each question below contains five suggested answer
... 24- A 45-year-old computer programmer notices atrophy and weakness of his thumb. Laboratory tests reveal an increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and leukocyte count. Sensation to which of the following cutaneous areas is most likely to be decreased? (A) Dorsal aspect of fifth digit (B) Dorsal as ...
... 24- A 45-year-old computer programmer notices atrophy and weakness of his thumb. Laboratory tests reveal an increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate and leukocyte count. Sensation to which of the following cutaneous areas is most likely to be decreased? (A) Dorsal aspect of fifth digit (B) Dorsal as ...
1 sinonasal tract - Assets - Cambridge
... Atypical fibroblasts may mimic a malignant process (Figures 1.8 and 1.9). The reactive fibroblasts do not become confluent or hypercellular. Neovascularization, chronic inflammation, and Russell bodies support the diagnosis of antrochoanal polyp. ...
... Atypical fibroblasts may mimic a malignant process (Figures 1.8 and 1.9). The reactive fibroblasts do not become confluent or hypercellular. Neovascularization, chronic inflammation, and Russell bodies support the diagnosis of antrochoanal polyp. ...
الاشعة التشخيصية - Palestine Medical Council
... 1. In the normal radiograph of the chest : A. There are three lobes in each lung. B. The accessory fissure is seen in up to 1% of the population. C. A superior accessory fissure may be seen separating the anterior segment of the upper lobe from the apical segment of the lower lobe. D. Tracheal carti ...
... 1. In the normal radiograph of the chest : A. There are three lobes in each lung. B. The accessory fissure is seen in up to 1% of the population. C. A superior accessory fissure may be seen separating the anterior segment of the upper lobe from the apical segment of the lower lobe. D. Tracheal carti ...
Rabbit RX Uterine Adenocarcinoma in Rabbits with Dr. Jay E. Hreiz
... an organ with a rich blood supply and metastatic spread to other A rabbit uterus and cervix is shown in this photograph following an organs is common. The most ovariohysterectomy {spay surgery]. Note the large amount of fat that common locations include the surrounds the female reproductive organ. T ...
... an organ with a rich blood supply and metastatic spread to other A rabbit uterus and cervix is shown in this photograph following an organs is common. The most ovariohysterectomy {spay surgery]. Note the large amount of fat that common locations include the surrounds the female reproductive organ. T ...
Pediatric Neck Masses
... ◦ Torsiglieri AJ Jr, Tom LW, Ross AJ 3rd, et al. Pediatric neck masses: guidelines for evaluation. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1988;16(3):199–210 ...
... ◦ Torsiglieri AJ Jr, Tom LW, Ross AJ 3rd, et al. Pediatric neck masses: guidelines for evaluation. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1988;16(3):199–210 ...
Congenital deformations. Developmental dysplasia of the hip
... A preliminary traction and gradual abduction is done for 2-3 weeks before reduction under general anaesthesia. Some of these children may need adductor tenotomy if there is resistance to reduction by its tightness. The plaster cast is then applied. Children 1 to 3 years In this age group, after prel ...
... A preliminary traction and gradual abduction is done for 2-3 weeks before reduction under general anaesthesia. Some of these children may need adductor tenotomy if there is resistance to reduction by its tightness. The plaster cast is then applied. Children 1 to 3 years In this age group, after prel ...
Femoral Neck Fractures James C. Krieg, MD Original Authors:
... • Post-traumatic arthrosis • Joint penetration with hardware • AVN related ...
... • Post-traumatic arthrosis • Joint penetration with hardware • AVN related ...
14 Quadriceps Muscle Group Excision
... to avoid a local recurrence. Enneking differentiated this growth pattern from that of carcinomas, which invade adjacent structures and are not confined by fascial or anatomic borders. During the 1970s and 1980s Enneking developed the principles of surgical resection and established a surgical stagin ...
... to avoid a local recurrence. Enneking differentiated this growth pattern from that of carcinomas, which invade adjacent structures and are not confined by fascial or anatomic borders. During the 1970s and 1980s Enneking developed the principles of surgical resection and established a surgical stagin ...
Additional file 1
... expose the inferior vermis. The retraction of tonsils can be done by two retractor blades on a Greenberg clamp. However, more recently, a dynamic retraction technique is being adopted using the surgeon’s suction tubing and bipolar forceps in an area of interest, with an additional assistance for ret ...
... expose the inferior vermis. The retraction of tonsils can be done by two retractor blades on a Greenberg clamp. However, more recently, a dynamic retraction technique is being adopted using the surgeon’s suction tubing and bipolar forceps in an area of interest, with an additional assistance for ret ...
Onc62 - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... as it leaves brain stem, fibers are sheathed in oligodendroglia. Within few millimeters of leaving brain stem, however, nerve loses oligodendroglia and becomes ensheathed by Schwann cells. It passes directly across cerebellopontine angle for about 2.0 cm, accompanied by CN8. It consistently enters ...
... as it leaves brain stem, fibers are sheathed in oligodendroglia. Within few millimeters of leaving brain stem, however, nerve loses oligodendroglia and becomes ensheathed by Schwann cells. It passes directly across cerebellopontine angle for about 2.0 cm, accompanied by CN8. It consistently enters ...
The Role Of Endoscopy In Patients With Anorectal Disorders
... The role of endoscopy in patients with anorectal disorders This is one of series of statements discussing the use of GI endoscopy in common clinical situations. The Standards of Practice Committee of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) prepared this text. In preparing this gui ...
... The role of endoscopy in patients with anorectal disorders This is one of series of statements discussing the use of GI endoscopy in common clinical situations. The Standards of Practice Committee of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) prepared this text. In preparing this gui ...
Management of Infratemporal Fossa Lesions
... Preauricular IF + Orbitozygomatic Preauricular IF + Transcx Preauricular IF + Transcx + Transpalatal Preauricular IF + Transnasal Preauricular IF + MF-Transpetrous Transcochlear + Transtent + IF ...
... Preauricular IF + Orbitozygomatic Preauricular IF + Transcx Preauricular IF + Transcx + Transpalatal Preauricular IF + Transnasal Preauricular IF + MF-Transpetrous Transcochlear + Transtent + IF ...
Management of Intracranial Meningiomas Using Keyhole
... reviewed clinical records and imaging of 44 patients; the data collected included demographics, location of lesion(s), approach used, operative time, Simpson grade of resection, WHO grade of lesion(s), postoperative length of hospital stay, perioperative complications, adjuvant therapy, and postoper ...
... reviewed clinical records and imaging of 44 patients; the data collected included demographics, location of lesion(s), approach used, operative time, Simpson grade of resection, WHO grade of lesion(s), postoperative length of hospital stay, perioperative complications, adjuvant therapy, and postoper ...
Tumours of temporal bone
... Distant mets rare though CONVERSELY haematogenous spread to the temporal bone from other primary tumour sites is well recognized and metastases should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of any destructive lesion of the temporal bone. Squamous cell carcinoma is notorious for perineur ...
... Distant mets rare though CONVERSELY haematogenous spread to the temporal bone from other primary tumour sites is well recognized and metastases should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of any destructive lesion of the temporal bone. Squamous cell carcinoma is notorious for perineur ...
Malignant Neoplasms of the Oral Cavity
... The lips begin at the junction of the vermilion border with the skin and form the anterior boundary of the oral vestibule. The lip includes only the vermilion surface, or that portion of the lip that comes into contact with the opposing lip. Lip musculature is derived from the second branchial arch, ...
... The lips begin at the junction of the vermilion border with the skin and form the anterior boundary of the oral vestibule. The lip includes only the vermilion surface, or that portion of the lip that comes into contact with the opposing lip. Lip musculature is derived from the second branchial arch, ...
Leukaemia Section der(6)t(1 6)(q21-23 21)
... Watmore AE, Reilly JT, Cross NC, Dewald GW, Tefferi A. Der(6)t(1;6)(q21-23;p21.3): a specific cytogenetic abnormality in myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia. Br J Haematol. 2005 Jul;130(2):229-32 Hussein K, Van Dyke DL, Tefferi A. Conventional cytogenetics in myelofibrosis: literature review and d ...
... Watmore AE, Reilly JT, Cross NC, Dewald GW, Tefferi A. Der(6)t(1;6)(q21-23;p21.3): a specific cytogenetic abnormality in myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia. Br J Haematol. 2005 Jul;130(2):229-32 Hussein K, Van Dyke DL, Tefferi A. Conventional cytogenetics in myelofibrosis: literature review and d ...
PARAGANGLIOMAS OF THE HEAD AND NECK : review
... this case, the tendency for multicentricity is much higher - about ...
... this case, the tendency for multicentricity is much higher - about ...
Proximal Humerus
... Philbeck TE, Miller LJ, Montez D, Puga T. Hurt so good; easing IO pain and pressure. JEMS 2010;35(9):58-69 (Research sponsored by Vidacare Corporation) ...
... Philbeck TE, Miller LJ, Montez D, Puga T. Hurt so good; easing IO pain and pressure. JEMS 2010;35(9):58-69 (Research sponsored by Vidacare Corporation) ...
ENT_examination
... Trauma:- Noise – hearing loss. - Chemical- chronic sinusitis, laryngitis, anosmia. - Accidental – organ loss or deformity Allergic syndrome:- allergy is a systemic disease, which may give the following clinical diseases, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma, eczema, laryngitis. History of psychic proble ...
... Trauma:- Noise – hearing loss. - Chemical- chronic sinusitis, laryngitis, anosmia. - Accidental – organ loss or deformity Allergic syndrome:- allergy is a systemic disease, which may give the following clinical diseases, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, asthma, eczema, laryngitis. History of psychic proble ...
Atelectasis
... • Accounts for 25% of ulcer deaths • May be the first indication of an ulcer 2. Perforation • Occurs in about 5% of patients • Accounts for two thirds of ulcer deaths • Rarely, is the first indication of an ulcer ...
... • Accounts for 25% of ulcer deaths • May be the first indication of an ulcer 2. Perforation • Occurs in about 5% of patients • Accounts for two thirds of ulcer deaths • Rarely, is the first indication of an ulcer ...
View/Open
... tumors.12,13,21,22 There are two main routes for lymphatic vessels from the maxilla to the ...
... tumors.12,13,21,22 There are two main routes for lymphatic vessels from the maxilla to the ...
Gastrointestinal Tract 07
... • located on the abdominal wall under McBurney’s point. – McBurney’s point - drawing a line from the right ASIS to the umbilicus—at the midpoint of this line lies the root of the appendix. Ψ ...
... • located on the abdominal wall under McBurney’s point. – McBurney’s point - drawing a line from the right ASIS to the umbilicus—at the midpoint of this line lies the root of the appendix. Ψ ...
Rhabdomyosarcoma
A rhabdomyosarcoma, commonly referred to as RMS, is a type of cancer, specifically a sarcoma (cancer of connective tissues), in which the cancer cells are thought to arise from skeletal muscle progenitors. It can also be found attached to muscle tissue, wrapped around intestines, or in any anatomic location. It mostly occurs in areas naturally lacking in skeletal muscle, such as the head, neck, and genitourinary tract.