10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NIDUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
nidus in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
nidus im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The
Nidus: Cradle of Terror
I guess I was too focused on the treatment to consider trying to find the nidus,"
Jim replied. "Nidus?" Claire repeated inquiringly. "Nidus literally means 'nest' in
Latin. In health care we usually use the word when we mean the hidden location
or ...
Bob Pearce, Nayereh Fallahi, 2001
2
Principles of Neurological Surgery
With the arteries identified and secured, dissection of the nidus can begin. Ideally
, one should try to move around the nidus to separate it from the surrounding
brain superficially and progress around the edges with minimal manipulation of ...
3
Bone Diseases: Macroscopic, Histological, and Radiological ...
The osteoid osteoma is a small benign osteoblas- tic bony neoplasm that is
characterized by a central region of translucency of up to 3 cm (the so-called "
nidus") and a prominent perifocal sclerotic zone, and which can give rise to
severe pain.
4
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
' TABLE III. Showing the temperature of the Wild Bee, Anthophora retusa, Swarm,
in its larva, nymph, and perfect state, as compared with the temperature of the
atmosphere and of its nidus during the period of hybernation, and also with that
of ...
5
Intracranial Vascular Malformations and Aneurysms: From ...
Such dilatation of the feeding arteries indicates the presence of direct AV fistula
shunts within the nidus. Superselective catheterization was performed, showing
multiple direct fistulas but no true nidus (e). Injection of glue in these very high ...
Michael Forsting, C. Cognard, M. Knaut, 2008
6
MRI of Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions: ...
An intracortical or cortical osteoid osteoma typically appears on radiographs as a
region of dense fusiform osteosclerosis within which there is a small,
circumscribed, spheroid or ovoid, radiolucent zone (nidus) measuring less than
1.5 cm.
7
Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
These multifocal nidi are observed mainly in children and may be distinct with
interposed normal brain tissue or be adjacent without interposed normal brain
tissue simulating a larger single nidus. Also rarely (3% in this series) the nidus
may ...
F. Cohadon, V. V. Dolenc, J. Lobo Antunes, 1998
8
Teaching Atlas of Interventional Radiology: Non-Vascular ...
The biopsy core containing the nidus was sent for histological examination.
Subsequently, 1 mL of 96% ethanol was injected into the nidus. Because the
nidus was large, a second, more proximal (than the first) drilling biopsy was
performed ...
9
Spiral and Multislice Computed Tomography of the Body
CT Morphology Osteoid osteoma presents as a small nidus of vascular osteoid
tissue approximately 0.5-1.5 cm in diameter (the actual tumor), which may have a
sclerotic center. It is often, but not always, surrounded by a dense, homogeneous
...
Mathias Prokop, Michael Galanski, 2011
10
Teaching Atlas of Musculoskeletal Imaging
Nerve fibers are also present in the nidus. These lesions release prostaglandins
that increase vascular pressure in the surrounding tissue, which may in turn
stimulate the nerves in the lesion and be the cause of severe pain. This theory is
...
Peter L Munk, Anthony G Ryan, 2011
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «NIDUS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
nidus im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Work begins on Mare and Foal Sanctuary's new isolation facility
Planning was conditionally approved on the single storey building – designed by Nidus Architects – late last year following public consultation ... «Western Morning News, Jun 15»
How Margot Bentley is complicating the right-to-die debate
"We do not know," says Joanne Taylor, executive director of Nidus, B.C.'s personal planning resource centre. "We have not had a case.". «CBC.ca, Jun 15»
Exotic plant show, sale planned at Los Angeles Arboretum
... Redlands are Adiantum or maidenhair, Asplenium or hart's tongue, Asplenium bulbiferum or mother fern, Asplenium nidus or bird's-nest fern, ... «Redlands Daily Facts, Jun 15»
Defining Severe Sepsis: Is It Time to Update the Criteria?
... they are elderly or they are beta-blocked or immunosuppressed, but clearly they have distributive shock and an identifiable nidus of infection. «Medscape, Jun 15»
Deposits Spotted in Gout Pts With X-Ray Confirmed Joint Damage
... tissue to promote joint damage, it is possible that joint damage itself promotes formation of MSU crystals, perhaps acting as a nidus for crystal ... «MedPage Today, Mai 15»
Kickstarter - Indie Comic 'Queen Part One: Nidus' Begins …
Queen is a political thriller about Emily Green, and how she ended up in a room with a dead Prime Minister. The gun that killed Daniel Camden ... «Three If By Space, Mai 15»
Ve The Queen Part One: Nidus
Jamie Me (Writer/Letterer), Bernadinus Gita (Artist) and Sean Callahan (Colorist). Close Date: Sat, Jun 6 2015 12:00 PM BST. Release Date: ... «Bleeding Cool News, Mai 15»
Quackery & Poison: A Ballsy Procedure
To deliberately collapse and compress a lobe of lung, and with it, its nidus of festering infection. An assortment of “filler” materials were used as ... «Discover Magazine, Apr 15»
Canon-McMillan senior publishes 'Nidus'
It started out as a birthday present for his girlfriend, and in 18 months mushroomed into a 304-page fantasy novel called “Nidus,” the first of a ... «The Almanac, Apr 15»
Is the left in Britain still alive and well?
... even Shoreditch Grind, the very nidus of scenester privilege), in homes and council flats standing empty, waiting for developers. Is the left still ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»