The margins were expansile and located within a few millimeters of the overlying epithelium. |
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While the mucosa of the gallbladder appeared unremarkable, an expansile neoplasm had infiltrated the full thickness of the wall. |
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The gross pattern was expansile and non-infiltrating, but in one patient airway obstruction was critical at the time of surgery. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the chest showed an expansile, septated, lytic bone lesion with cortical disruption. |
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Microscopically, the tumor nodules were unencapsulated and had a well-defined expansile margin that compressed the adjacent hepatic parenchyma. |
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Through the action of a number of muscles, the rib cage, which is semirigid but expansile, increases its size. |
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The authors propose that the muscles that close off each end of the pufferfish's expansile stomach are the most energetically demanding, and tire after several inflation events. |
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On CT, an ameloblastoma appears as an expansile cystic, solid or mixed attenuation lesion with scalloped margins. |
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Computed tomography with contrast disclosed an expansile tumor abutting the maxillary alveolar ridge. |
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A noncontrast head computed tomography as part of the initial examination revealed an expansile mass destroying much of the temporal bone. |
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The resected mass was greatly expansile, but there was no evidence of local invasion or distant metastasis. |
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Airway compression is common in children with expansile pneumonia caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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The CT showed a left humeral lytic expansile and destructive bone lesion with an associated soft-tissue component extending from the axilla to the left supraclavicular region. |
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