10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOBULATION»
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Congenital Diseases and Syndromes: An Illustrated ...
Persistent Fetal Lobulation Persistent fetal lobulation is a normal variant
characterized by renal indentations between the spaces of the renal pyramids (
Fig. 4.11.1). These lobulations may be mistaken for renal scars from chronic
infection.
Jarrah Ali Al-Tubaikh, Maximilian F Reiser, 2009
2
Differential Diagnosis in Abdominal Ultrasound, 3/e
Persistent fetal lobulation in an adult (above right and left); dromedary hump
seen in the infrasplenic portion of the left kidney (bottom left) and a notch that is
the junctional parenchymal defect (bottom right, arrow). Image 4.3 Spectrum of
renal ...
3
Clinical Pediatric Urology
Fetal lobulation is a condition commonly found in children and represents a
persistence of normal fetal development (Fig. 19.33). Another term used to
describe this is 'renal' lobation because it designates the larger renal lobe (
pyramid plus ...
A. Barry Belman, Lowell R. King, Stephen A. Kramer, 2001
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Lymphoid Organogenesis: Proceedings of the Workshop Held at ...
He removed the peri-thymic mesenchyme from the 12-day mouse embryo thymus
and noted a failure of lobulation of the latter during organ culture. However,
culture conditions at the time were inadequate to determine whether
lymphopoiesis ...
5
Differential Diagnosis in Conventional Radiology
Another common variation is fetal lobulation, which must be distinguished from
pyelonephritic scarring. Depressions in fetal lobulation are between normal
calices, whereas in pyelonephritic scarring depressions project over clubbed
calices ...
Francis A. Burgener, Martti Kormano, 1991
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Adult and Pediatric Urology
If lobulation is noted, a normal variant, or "pseudomass," of the kidney may be
present, such as a hypertrophied column of Bertin, splenic impression,
dromedary hump, or fetal lobulation. The next step is nuclear imaging with mTc
DMSA, used ...
Jay Young Gillenwater, 2002
7
Spiral and Multislice Computed Tomography of the Body
18. Kidneys. C. Schaefer-Prokop, M. Prokop Anatomy 641 Examination
Technique 643 Enhancement Characteristics 647 Congenital Anomalies 649
Hypoplasia, Aplasia, Agenesis (p. 649) Lobar Dysmorphism, Persistent Fetal
Lobulation (p.
Mathias Prokop, Michael Galanski, 2011
8
Pediatric Imaging: The Fundamentals
This should not be confused with fetal lobulation (also known as an interrenicular
septum; Fig. 6-7A, B), a normal variant. In pyelonephro- tic scarring, the
indentations of the renal contour tend to overlie the renal calyces, whereas in
fetal ...
9
Coral Reef Ascidians of New Caledonia
Budding. of. Colonies: Lobulation. Rapid growth may produce didemnld colonies
of great size, extending over more than a square meter when the substrate is
large enough. In such immense colonies, there may be many juxtaposed or even
...
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Radiology Illustrated: Uroradiology: Uroradiology
pseudotumors include the prominent column of Bertin, dromedary hump (splenic
hump), and fetal lobulation. The secondary pseudotumor is localized (focal)
compensatory hypertrophy associated with previous inflammatory disease.
Adjacent ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LOBULATION»
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Collision Renal Cell Papillary and Medullary Carcinoma in a 66 …
A previous CT scan of the pelvis, done 6 months earlier to evaluate flank pain, showed only slight lobulation in this area. A staging chest x-ray ... «Cancer Network, Sep 13»
Hypertrophied Column of Bertin: A Mimicker of a Renal Mass
The various developmental reasons are a hypertrophied column of Bertin, fetal lobulation, dromedary hump, splenorenal fusion, and ... «UroToday, Feb 13»
Unlocking the Secrets of Leukemia
“Interestingly, the emergence of blood neutrophils that lack lobulation of their nuclei is a common trait of myelodysplasia, a disorder that often ... «UMass Lowell, Dec 11»