MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LIPOMATA»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LIPOMATA»
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lipomata dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Radiology of the Chest and Related Conditions
Old (1999) : SVC obstruction due to prostatic cancer. Van Putten et al. (2000) :
SVC obstruction caused by radiation induced venous fibrosis. Venous
endoluminal tumours including lipomata. Several examples of lipomata have
been reported ...
2
Differential Diagnosis in Surgery
Skin overlying: Normal, may show dimpling, or faint blue streaks (veins). • Size:
Lipomata come in all sizes. • Shape: Spherical, may be flattened, or
pedunculated (Figure 1.104). • Tenderness: Lipomata are not tender. •
Temperature: Normal.
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The Rectum and Anus: Their Diseases and Treatment
lipomata in the peritonaeal cavity. In some of the recorded cases, the pedicles of
rectal lipomata have been noticed to contain a tolerably large funnel-shaped
process of peritonaeum. This, taken with the fact that all the recorded cases
appear ...
Sir Charles Bent Ball, 1785
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Farquharson's Textbook of Operative General Surgery 9Ed
A. LIPOMA. Lipomata are the commonest tumours of the subcutaneous tissue,
and excision is only indicated if they are painful, or large and unsightly. A rapid
increase in size occasionally causes concern that the tumour might be a sarcoma
.
Brendan Moran, Margaret Farquharson, 2005
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The Effect of Focal Task-specific Embouchure Dystonia Upon ...
The progression of symptoms eventually resulted in discontinuation of public
performance and coincided with the development of several soft tissue masses in
the forearms, subsequently found to be benign lipomata, or tumors. A few years ...
Seth David Fletcher, 2008
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Homoeopathic Drug Pictures
Another case, one remembers, of large and very painful lipomata on the outer
surface of both thighs, just about the hip- joint, which made lying a problem. So
far as one remembers, she got Baryta carb. — which is classical, but, in one's ...
Margaret Lucy Tyler, 1952
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Archives of Internal Medicine
Multiple nodular lipomata; rheumatic symptoms only; father has a solitary lipoma
(heredity). LYON (Case 16).—Symmetrical nodular lipomata, painful and with
black-andblue discoloration only at the time of the first appearance of each tumor;
...
Lipomata are the most common and very ordinary benign tumours of
mesenchymal origin. They arise from adipose tissue and may be located
anywhere in the body. However, there are certain preferential sites, and it is also
noteworthy that, ...
Julien Glicenstein, Jacques Ohana, Caroline LeClercq, 1988
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Report of the Laboratories
Multiple nodular lipomata; rheumatic symptoms only; father has a solitary lipoma
(heredity). Lyon (Case 16). — Symmetrical nodular lipomata, painful and with
black-and- blue discoloration only at the time of the first appearance of each
tumor; ...
State University of New York at Buffalo. School of Medicine, 1900
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A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the ...
In many lipomata areas of myxomatous tissue occur, and occasionally the
appearances presented suggest the development of the fut tissue out of the
myxomatous. Moreover, there are rare forms of lipomata in which the fat cells
resemble ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «LIPOMATA»
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lipomata est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Improving care in the NHS, as well as in Africa
So, aware that a lipomata (or fatty lump) on his back needed to be excised surgically, he booked in to the private wing and had it removed ... «Telegraph.co.uk, déc 13»