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The interfollicular area and medullary cords were heavily infiltrated by mature plasma cells with a sheetlike arrangement in some areas.
When aligned, the surgeon drilled into the medullary canal of the tibia and seated the tibial prosthesis.
The glomerular tufts were shrunken or necrotic and renal medullary rays were congested.
After partial decerebration, the thymic cortical and medullary compartments diminished markedly in size.
Microscopy revealed acellular laminated membranes with a germinal layer within the medullary cavity of the tibia and fibula.
These three are separated from each other by the medial and lateral medullary laminae of the globus pallidus.
The tumor is eccentric, usually metaphyseal, but it may extend into the epiphysis or along the medullary cavity into the diaphysis.
The cortical tissue in the area between the medullary pyramids constitutes the renal columns of Bertin.
Each trochlear nerve makes its exit through the caudal tectum, immediately lateral to the frenulum of the superior medullary velum.
Because most medullary raphe neurons that project to motoneurons are inhibited by vagal afferents.
As it grew, this bone was replaced in the medullary cavity through processes of erosion and redeposition.
Structurally, the tumor cells were arranged in a medullary pattern composed of polygonal tumor cells.
Nausea can also be of central origin, arising from direct excitation of medullary receptors by systemic toxins.
The surgeon seats a femoral bone plug into the medullary canal to provide an end-stop for the cement.
At the medullary level, the medial lemniscus is found dorsal to the pyramidal tract and medial to the olivary nucleus.
In the proximal region of the stem, the shape of the cross-section and the enlarged surface structure fill up the medullary cavity.
It is recommended in acute hemogenic syndromes, hypochromic anemia, as well hypoplatelet as medullary erythopenia.
Extra-dural hematoma organized without bread medullary blood dyscrasia resembling demyelinating disease.
It restricts the cement's advance into the diaphysis, facilitates its pressurisation and  provides excellent protection to the medullary tissue.
The preliminary implantation of a medullary plug is one of the success factors in modern cementing techniques.
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The two medullary folds diverge behind and enclose the front end of the primitive streak.
Six radial spines three-sided prismatic, half as broad as the inner medullary shell, with three dentated edges.
Its inner cavity three times as broad as the medullary shell, which exhibits regular, hexagonal meshes.
The pyriform medullary plate, already described, is the first external indication of the embryo.
The medullary rays are broad, but not numerous in comparison with white oak.
The medullary rays are minute, and of no value in giving figure to the wood.
The remains of the primitive streak are still present behind the medullary groove.
The medullary plate bounded by them rapidly grows in length, the primitive streak always remaining at its hinder end.
Cortical shell hexangular, equilateral, five times as broad as the triangular, Triopyle-shaped medullary shell.
They have a large medullary cavity, with dense but thin walls, with a fine 58 cancellated structure at their articular ends.
The soft substance filling the medullary cavities and cancellous extremities of the long bones.
In the centre of this chambered cortical shell lies constantly a trizonal or Larnacilla-shaped medullary shell.
The forms of cancer which occur primarily in the stomach are scirrhous, medullary, colloid, and cylindrical epithelial cancer.
Both medullary shells spheroidal, one-third as broad as the constriction of the cortical shell, whose surface is quite smooth.
The medullary shell is usually to be regarded as a primary, the cortical as a secondary structure.
Cortical shell twice as long as broad, with rough surface, four times as large as the ellipsoidal medullary shell.
Differs from the preceding in the ellipsoidal form of both medullary shells, and in the finer structure of the spongy framework.
Shell composed of four concentric shells, two ellipsoidal cortical shells, and two spherical medullary shells.
The usual form in cancer of the liver is the soft, cellular variety, encephaloid or medullary.
The scirrhus and encephaloid of the earlier writers are now transformed into fibrous and medullary cancer.
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