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Bone pathologies in a modern collection of guanaco (Lama guanicoe): Contributions to the interpretation of bone lesions in archeological contexts
(Elsevier, 2012-12)
Research on animal paleopathology has significantly grown in the field of zooarchaeology during the last years. Usually bone lesions have been associated to specific activities carried out by animals. However, the etiology ...
Morphological and tissue-based molecular characterization of oral lesions in patients with COVID-19: A living systematic review
(2022)
Objective: This living systematic review aims to integrate the morphological and tissue-based molecular caracterization of oral lesions occurring in individuals infected by COVID-19 (OLICs). Materials and Design: This study ...
The first COVID-19 autopsy in Spain performed during the early stages of the pandemic
We describe the implementation of a COVID-19 Autopsy Programme in our Hospital,
report the main findings from the first autopsy of the programme and briefly review the reports
of lung pathology of these patients.
© 2020 ...
ANATOMIC AND PATHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF THE TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA: A LITERATURE REVIEW FOR STUDENTS AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
(Univ Federal UberlandiaUberlandiaBrasil, 2010)
ANATOMICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROXIMAL FEMUR OF ADULT BRAZILIANS
(Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía, 2003)
Diagnóstico clínico, diagnóstico ultrasonido versus diagnóstico anatomo patológico de pacientes histerectomizadas en el Hospital VCicente Corral Moscoso, 2008-2013. Cuenca-Ecuador
(2015)
Hysterectomy, clinical and ultrasonographic diagnosis plays an important role when making a surgical decision; then the pathological anatomical diagnosis assess the efficiency of clinical diagnosis and initial ultrasound. ...
Cardiac CT of non-shunt pathology of the interatrial septum
The development and anatomy of the interatrial septum is complex. With the increasing use of cardiac CT and its precise delineation of the anatomy, it is important for the cardiac imager to become familiar with the normal ...