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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GRANULATIVE»
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1
British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
The necessity for the granulative process seems entirely to arise from the parts
being in that degree of excitement which is not enough to prevent reparation
altogether, but to permit it to be effected by a highly vascular medium. . . . And,
further ...
2
THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICAL REVIEW OF QUARTERLY JOURNAL ...
The necessity for the granulative process seems entirely to arise from the parts
being in that degree of excitement which is not enough to prevent reparation
altogether, but to permit it to be effected by a highly vascular medium. . . . And,
further ...
3
The Surgery of the head and neck c. 2
After the second removal of the canula, the granulative growth soon reappeared:
and this time, instead of removal by excision, it was done by cauterization with
the small blade of the thermal cautery. This cauterization was done a second,
and ...
4
A Text-book of pathological anatomy and pathogenesis
THE INFECTIVE G3ANULOMATA. General Characters. 117. The granulative
formations we are about to discuss are all distinguished by similar characters.
Their development usually stops short at the fibroblast stage, and having reached
it (or ...
5
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
In many livers the process of granulative repair and fibrosis had caused
narrowing of the bile-duct lumen (Fig. 6) and in extreme cases had obliterated the
duct and no epithelial cells remained (Fig. 7). Where epithelium did remain it
appeared ...
6
The Veterinarian, a Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science ...
... of an unhealthy nature, is the one I more particularly allude to. A protracted and
immature suppurative process bespeaks equal protraction and sluggishness in
the granulative action, and calls upon us for the employment of excitants ; and ...
7
The Dental Art: A Practical Treatise on Dental Surgery
These were permitted to remain until they were expelled by the suppurative and
granulative pro— cesses. I afterwards had occasion to extract one tooth for a
sister, and two for the mother, of the young lady,. EXCESSIVE HEMORRHAGE.
195.
Chapin Aaron Harris, 1839
However, I do not feel that this has been \ clearly defined by the bronchoscopist;
but if he has visualized chronic inflammatory reaction, this type of inflammatory
stenosis is most commonly associated with chronic granulative reaction instituted
...
University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, 1949
9
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
It sometimes happens, however, that the spaces now mentioned are filled up by
lymph, which is never converted into granulations; but “ the necessity of the
granulative process seems entirely to arise from the parts being in that degree of
...
10
AO Manual of Fracture Management: Internal Fixators: ...
Wound therapy with the vacuum method. f–g Bony consolidation after 5 weeks
and implant removal. h After implant removal good granulative soft tissue under
the plate and good blood supply. i–j X-rays after implant removal. Cases Cases
5.1 ...
Michael Wagner, Robert Frigg, 2006