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Myxopapillary ependymoma (WHO grade I)
Myxopapillary ependymoma is a distinctive variant of ependymoma. It was first described as a separate entity by Kernohan in 1931 1. ...
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MUSCLES OF THE WRIST AND HAND
Jul 18, 2000 ... *These muscles produce wrist flexion moments through very small moment arms. Kendall doesn't even list EPB as a wrist flexor/extensor. ...
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WRIST JOINT COMPLEX
Dec 6, 2002 ... most wrist extension occurs around the midcarpal joint's lateral axis. ... Extensors have LOA dorsal/posterior to wrist's lateral axis. ...
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Notes #10: Renal Infections / Inflammations / Calcifications ...
Grade 1: Renal cortex echogenicity = liver: Grade 2: Renal cortex echogenicity > liver: Grade 3: Renal cortex echogenicity = sinus echoes ...
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Lysosomal storage disorders, classification
Most but not all lysosomal diseases are due to a genetic defect of one of the lysomal enzymes involved in the degradation of a specific substance. ...
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Home
Sep 26, 2001 ... Emily remembers these exchanges well, as she felt "hard chills" during the treatment. After five days of plasma exchange treatments, ...
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June 2006, Case 606-1. Quiz set! Click here to see. A 10 year-old ...
May 30, 2006 ... Papillary ependymoma, as illustrated in this case, is a rare variant. ... One salient feature is that papillary ependymomas have no basement ...
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Muscles of the human body
Sep 19, 2001 ... Muscles from axial skeleton to scapula and clavicle:. Serratus anterior; Trapezius; Rhomboideus major and minor; Pectoralis minor ...
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Muscles of the human body
Sep 19, 2001 ... Students of human movement confront the challenge of learning ... Latissimus dorsi; Pectoralis major. Muscles of the elbow and radioulnar ...
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Muscles of the human body
Sep 19, 2001 ... Muscles from axial skeleton to scapula and clavicle:. Serratus anterior; Trapezius; Rhomboideus major and minor; Pectoralis minor ...