Ultrasound techniques classify nodules as solid or cystic in the belief that solid lesions might be malignant and cystic lesions benign. |
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Regional adenopathy, satellite lesions, and subcutaneous nodules can be present. |
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Chest radiograph revealed bilateral small lung nodules in the upper lung fields. |
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As the condition progresses, nodules appear and the liver becomes stained with bile. |
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Responding to the invasion, macrophages may huddle with other immune cells to form little nodules called granulomas, or tubercles. |
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This is seen in longstanding sarcoidosis, in which asymptomatic, violaceous nodules are seen on nose, fingers, and ears. |
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These pimples vary according to the severity of the acne and range from whiteheads, blackheads, pustules and nodules to cysts. |
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Here, the Nancy sequence consists of 10 m of greenish-gray, silty mudstone and shale with scattered sideritic nodules. |
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A computed tomography scan showed multiple nodules in the liver and bilateral pulmonary metastasis. |
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The clinical significance of these small nodules of Langerhans cells is not fully understood. |
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These lesions can progress to larger nodules, causing the formation of blebs and consequently leading to pneumothorax. |
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Microscopic examination revealed nodules of hyaline cartilage with chondrocytes arranged in a clustering pattern. |
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The nodules are approximately spherical in shape and have an exterior shell of rhyolite that is more silicified than the host rock. |
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The inhaled dust deposited in the bronchioles and alveoli reacts within the lung tissue to form silicotic nodules. |
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The nodules and the papule on the affected finger began to ulcerate and produce a purulent discharge. |
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For example, nodular hyperplasia of the thyroid may present as perithyroidal nodules. |
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Solitary lymph nodules may be present in the mucosa and in the connective tissue around the cartilage. |
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Iron sulfide nodules typically are heavy, brassy yellow, flattened along bedding planes, and 2-10 cm in diameter. |
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An otherwise healthy 85-year-old woman presented with purulent multifocal subcutaneous nodules on the dorsal side of the right forearm and hand. |
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Additionally, mucinous cystadenocarcinomas often have papillary projections and mural nodules that may correlate with areas of malignancy. |
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Microscopic examination of datolite nodules from a number of localities shows that native copper is probably the most common impurity. |
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The gastrointestinal stromal tumor nodules displayed an area of transition to the nerves in the myenteric plexus. |
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This type of acne is more common in males and is characterised by multiple inflamed and uninflamed nodules and scars. |
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The nodules were palpable and no ultrasound was employed in the biopsy procedures. |
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Physical examination revealed no palpable nodules, and FNA of the left lobe was performed. |
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Shallow pits were excavated, and several small datolite nodules were recovered that had a somewhat almond shape and a dark black chloritic rind. |
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It passes upwards into almost flat-lying white coccolith chalk with parallel lines of black flint nodules. |
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Most of the nodules, when cut with a diamond saw, were translucent to opaque and whitish-gray, but some had a reddish to orangish tint. |
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On a recent visit to Bid, I began my meal with two nodules of creamy foie gras, folded in green cabbage with razor-thin wafers of black truffle. |
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He was referred to our service with warty skin nodules on his left foot and leg for about 18 months now. |
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Of the 43 patients with an opportunistic infection, 36 had a predominance of nodules smaller than 1 cm in diameter. |
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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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Our study found that clinical and radiographic findings were useful predictors of the etiology of one or more pulmonary nodules. |
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The cyst was opened to reveal a chocolate-like material with no nodules or excrescences on either the inner or outer surface. |
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These pimples vary according to the severity of the acne and range from whiteheads, blackheads, pustules, nodules to cysts. |
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A well-known locality for agate or chalcedony nodules in rhyolite is near the Twin Mountains, northwest of Del Norte in Saguache County. |
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Several small 2-to 3-cm satellite tumor nodules were present in both lobes of the liver and in the omentum. |
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These lymphocytes are located in the nodules of the spleen, lymph nodes, and lymphatic aggregations of the ileum. |
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It is characterized by pruritic, of ten excoriated papules and nodules on the extensor surfaces of the legs and upper arms. |
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The soybean takes nitrogen from air in the soil and fixes it in nodules on its roots. |
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Her chest x-ray showed 2 nodules, one in the lower left lung that was calcified, and a second one in the left upper lung that was noncalcified. |
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Most persons with thyroid nodules are euthyroid, with less than 1 percent of nodules causing hyperthyroidism or thyrotoxicosis. |
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The ancient knappers struck nodules nearly dead center with a wedge initiation of 90 deg. |
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The nodules are disc-shaped, knobby, pale greenish-yellow, and 2-12 cm in diameter. |
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The shale layers are calcareous in composition and occasionally contain limestone nodules. |
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Gadolinite and allanite intergrowths form walnut-shaped vitreous black masses and nodules to 5 cm across. |
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The skin lesions appeared as weeping, nonhealing ulcers, erythematous macules, or violaceous nodules. |
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Roryatkin worked quietly, taking out the fiber-optic cables and their relay nodules and replacing them. |
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The hepatic tumor had disseminated to the peritoneum, forming multiple nodules up to 9 cm in diameter. |
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Deep effleurage and cross-friction techniques are of particular use for the reduction of nodules. |
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These minerals occur in amygdaloidal cavities and in nodules in intermediate composition volcanic rocks of the Conejos Formation. |
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These nodules are frequently found in cases of tuberculous meningitis and represent caseating granulomas typical of tuberculosis. |
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The nodules were wrapped by anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta. |
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Osler's nodes are painful, swollen, violaceous subcutaneous nodules occurring mainly in the pulp of the fingers and toes. |
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Generally, the most severe abnormalities identified on plain film were nodules and reticulations. |
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It was within the lepromatous skin nodules using primitive staining techniques that he saw masses of rodshaped bodies. |
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The most severe form of leprosy produces large disfiguring nodules, or lumps. |
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Mild acne is characterized by the presence of few to several papules and pustules, but no nodules. |
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The most common presenting lesions are papules, vesicles, pustules, and nodules. |
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Thick fibrous septa separated individual nodules and were composed of benign-appearing, spindle-shaped cells and collagen. |
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Extremely high titers are associated with the presence of rheumatoid nodules. |
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The nodules are white, spheroidal, flattened in the plane of bedding, and typically 3-10 cm in diameter. |
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Lesions consist of erythematous papules, nodules, pustules, verrucous, or granulomatous lesions. |
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Bed 4 comprised medium grey fossiliferous mudstone with limonitic ooids and phosphatic nodules. |
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Pyritic nodules, up to 1 cm in diameter, with internal radial structure, are abundant in the claystones. |
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Many of the early datolite nodules recovered were dark purple with a distinctive black rind. |
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Two months later, the purulent discharge, pustules, and erythema had resolved, and the nodules had diminished in size. |
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Whenever this layer is found, collectors know to look carefully below it for highly silicified wood and nodules. |
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It consisted of multiple red-brown globular nodules measuring 1 to 3.5 cm, with smaller fine nodules emerging from their surfaces. |
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Multiple diffuse, single, and confluent nodules were present in all lung fields and liver lobes. |
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Porcelaneous datolite occurred in the amygdaloidal lodes as veins, vesicle filling, and nodules. |
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Historically, similar nodules were collected from the upper levels of the Centennial mine. |
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Ependymal disruption with glial nodules was noted in the ventricular system. |
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Turquoise here was found as vein fillings and nodules in weathered Precambrian granite. |
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In these steep underwater cliff areas were chimneys of gravel that contained datolite nodules. |
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It has been estimated by some collectors that tons of the nodules were recovered from this dump. |
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On a second trip to the same area, additional nodules were recovered that exhibited the same dull colors. |
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It is more visible when there are beds rich in clays, shell layers, or flints nodules. |
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It occurs as nodules and thin bands and sometimes replaces organic material in marine fossils. |
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The most common nodules are pure azurite in radially fibrous masses that exhibit a peculiar satiny sheen or chatoyancy on broken surfaces. |
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A 40-year-old man presented with erythematous and lavender nodules, as well as ulcerations on the nasal and malar areas of his face. |
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Crystals of brown sphalerite are found in fractures and on the surfaces of some chert nodules. |
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It appears as nodules or as red or pink scaly patches, typically on the rim of the ear, lips, mouth or face, that can develop into large masses. |
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It was on this leg of the voyage that they encountered the largest field of manganese nodules they had yet chanced across. |
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Crusts of iron-manganese oxides and manganese nodules occur, particularly in red clays. |
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If bacteria cause the interdigital furunculosis, there may be several nodules with new lesions developing as others resolve. |
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The manganese nodules in Table 1 were those collected from the sea-bed of off-shore California. |
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In case 3, however, we noted Purkinje neuronal drop-out, gliosis, and proliferation of microglial nodules in the cerebellar folia. |
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Thick fibrous bands were noted dividing lymph nodes into nodules of varied size. |
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Nodulated plants utilize both combined nitrogen absorbed by the roots and nitrogen fixed by the bacteroids in the root nodules. |
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Once dry, the individual nodules are immersed in water, causing much of the clay to fall away. |
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They sometimes are found together with dolostone concretions, barite nodules, or phosphatic nodules. |
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The microstructure is thus converted to ferrite, and the excess carbon is deposited on the existing nodules. |
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This type of digging yielded hundreds of nodules for area collectors and rock shops. |
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In recent years more of these nodules have been collected from the mine dump and a drift in the mine. |
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Many of the nodules contain copper inclusions and, rarely, silver inclusions. |
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The most persistent bed of nodules is found in the Late Devonian Huron Shale. |
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Individual nodules range from a fraction of an inch to more than 14 inches across. |
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The minute copper particles are concentrated in bands or zones in the center of the nodules as well as near the edges. |
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Rhizobial bacteria generally enter roots of legumes via root-hairs and induce the formation of root nodules. |
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Twenty-three different seals were used to impress the 56 nodules from Thebes. |
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The patient was treated with surgical resection of the distal jejunum, proximal ileum, and the 3 nodules of the liver. |
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Dolostone septaria and iron sulfide nodules occur in the Late Devonian Huron Shale. |
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Phosphatic nodules, large dolostone septaria, iron sulfide nodules, and crystal-lined vugs are present. |
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Iron oxide nodules are commonly septaria, exhibiting networks of thin veins of coarsely granular calcite. |
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Two and a half months later, a computed tomographic scan showed multifocal nodules with ill-defined margins in both lungs. |
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The tumors were described as pedunculated or sessile polypoid nodules or as cauliflower-like masses projecting into the lumen of the gallbladder. |
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In return, the plant shelters and nourishes the bacterium inside root nodules, where nitrogen fixation occurs. |
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Leprosy is associated with symmetric skin lesions, nodules, plaques, and a thickened dermis. |
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Except for her purulent, multifocal, subcutaneous nodules, she was generally in good health. |
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The nodules can clump together in lumps as big as a fist, mostly on limbs and trunk. |
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She already had hepatic involvement, and the subcutaneous nodules spread over the whole of her trunk. |
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Metastases from cutaneous melanoma normally present as flesh coloured papules or nodules in the skin. |
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Leguminous plants such as clover evolved in parallel with legions of bacteria that live in their root nodules. |
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The criteria list major manifestations that include carditis, erythema marginatum, polyarthritis, subcutaneous nodules, and Sydenham's chorea. |
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Her wrist and knee were warm, red, swollen, and tender, but she had no rashes or subcutaneous nodules. |
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These papules or nodules develop in areas that the patient can reach. |
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Small lumps, called rheumatoid nodules, may form under your skin at pressure points, and can occur at your elbows, hands, feet and Achilles tendons. |
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The nodules did not invade the adrenal capsule or adrenal medulla. |
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Denser aggregations of lymphatic tissue occur as isolated nodules. |
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Once again, the Hatch quarry represents a prospect site where the prehistoric knappers came to obtain jasper nodules and tablets scattered across the surface. |
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When the number of nodules is insufficient to supply adequate nitrogen, it will be necessary to supply some nitrogen to the crop in the form of urea or ammonium nitrate. |
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The minerals found in Maharashtra are mostly zeolites, some of which occur as tiny tube fillings, spherules, nodules, and patches of zeolitic material in basalt. |
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It is a systemic disease that not only affects joints but also causes inflammation of the blood vessels, anaemia, nodules, fever, weight loss and fatigue. |
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Early recombination nodules are protein complexes 100 nm in diameter that are associated with forming synaptonemal complexes during leptotene and zygotene of meiosis. |
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You should feel subcutaneous nodules to see if they are soft like lipomas, hard like fibromas and malignant tumors, or tender, as in superficial abscesses or hematomas. |
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A woman was admitted to our hospital due to abnormal shadows found on chest roentgenograms, and CT detected a number of pulmonary nodules in whole lung fields. |
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Sometime after lithification of the soft carbonate sediment, dissolution of gypsum took place, selectively producing vast numbers of molds of gypsum nodules. |
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Some green manures, legumes such as lucerne and field beans, also have the ability to take nitrogen from the air and fix it into nodules in their roots. |
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But as Challenger approached the West Indies the crew encountered a phenomenon that dwarfed in importance even the discovery of manganese nodules. |
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A co-occurrence of these two species is known from only one locality, where they were collected from manganese nodules immediately above the Grimmeri Bed. |
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The lymph node biopsy showed sclerosis surrounding cellular nodules that contained clusters of large atypical cells admixed with small lymphocytes and numerous eosinophils. |
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The bodies of iron sulfide nodules in the Olentangy Shale are composed of fine-grained pyrite, and their surfaces are frequently covered with tabular crystals of marcasite. |
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Chert layers and nodules are relatively abundant and it is striking that many limestone beds display, in their middle part, a 2-8 cm thick, irregularly bedded chert layer. |
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The nature of the solid tumors varied from numerous small nodules spreading throughout the mesentery and peritoneal lining to a single, large mass. |
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Glial nodules, also called Babes nodes, consist of a small focus of lymphocytes and microglial cells centered on a neuron, and there is often evidence of neuronophagia. |
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Treatment may involve having the vocal nodules removed by microsurgery. |
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The formation of nodules of vascular tissue has been described as consisting of tracheas and islands of sieve elements in callus tissue grown in vitro. |
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Bedding planes in the enclosing limestones do not bend around the nodules, and any brachiopods, corals, or other fossils that are in them have been silicified. |
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Rashes with purpura, urticaria, and subcutaneous nodules are common. |
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Quartz and sphalerite occur in vugs and veins in the chert nodules. |
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This produces a deeper infection, in the form of pustules and nodules. |
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Chronic misuse can eventually lead to organic vocal fold changes, which appear as vocal nodules and will disrupt the normal laryngeal vibratory pattern causing dysphonia. |
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All tyrannosaurid and hadrosaur bones lie horizontally within a 20 cm thick blocky, green claystone with occasional calcitic nodules and vertical to subvertical burrows. |
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These nodules may become infected secondarily with staphylococci bacteria. |
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Solitary nodules are more common than multinodular goitres clinically, and solitary nodules used to be considered more likely to harbour malignant disease. |
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Microscopic sections of the omental nodules showed mature glial elements. |
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Some of the nodules were located in the submucosa beneath areas of mucosal ulceration, but did not show communication with or disruption of the mucosa. |
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Plants in the bean family, along with sweet gales, mountain lilacs, and sweet ferns, have a symbiotic relationship with bacteria which form nodules on their roots. |
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Extrapolating our findings to this high risk population indicates that screening would identify more than 180 million uncalcified, radiologically indeterminate nodules. |
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The present study located at the upper part of a catena at Kade in Ghana shows that the gravel consists of iron nodules or pisolites of varying degree of cementation. |
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Bauxite, the main ore of aluminium, also consists of small nodules, called pisoliths, and is generally thought to require an extremely wet climate to form. |
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The tumors may be bluish, red-brown or flesh-colored and slowly infiltrate the surrounding tissues, eventually forming protuberant nodules and causing discomfort. |
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In prurigo nodularis, a variant of lichen simplex chronicus, 10-to 20-mm nodules develop over areas within easy scratching reach, such as the extensor arms and legs. |
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A small bowel series, a computed tomography scan, and an abdominal echogram revealed a mass in the terminal ileum along with multiple nodules in the liver. |
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There were multiple irregular, sharply demarcated, rubbery, pale yellow plaques and nodules scattered throughout the pericardium and on the epicardial surface. |
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Human bone marrow is a tissue of complex architectural organization, which includes granulopoietic loci, erythroblastic islets, and lymphocytic nodules. |
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Within two weeks the lesions turned to pustules and then enlarged to painful, ulcerated nodules up to 2 cm in diameter and ulcers with black eschars. |
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The papules may enlarge to form nodules and plaques, umbilicate to mimic molluscum contagiosum, or progress to shallow ulcerations. |
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Focal consolidation, pleural effusion, subpleural nodules, and cavitation were considered atypical findings. |
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Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare neutrophilic dermatosis which is seen with pustules and nodules that ulcerate. |
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Using pCLE, autofluorescent patterns allowed a distinction between normal, premalignant, and malignant processes in peripheral lung nodules. |
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Sediments of certain abyssal plains contain abundant mineral resources, notably polymetallic nodules. |
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The lesions subsequently become indurated plaques and nodules that progress to necrotic deep ulcerations with eschar formation. |
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Patients who have autonomous functioning nodules can develop hyperthyroid symptoms from iodine supplementation. |
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Manganese nodules are rock concretions on the sea bottom formed of concentric layers of iron and manganese hydroxides around a core. |
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In endometriosis, endometrial cells grow outside their usual home in the uterus, form nodules in such places as the fallopian tubes or ovaries. |
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Gouty tophi involving the external ear may occur in the helix and antihelix, presenting as firm nodules that may ulcerate. |
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Thus, some amyloids that are typically systemic in some patients may form only localized nodules or affect only a single organ in others. |
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Purulent material drained from 2 fistulous nodules in the right thumb and forearm. |
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The findings in this case confirm the presence of 2 discrete intrapulmonary nodules of ectopic liver in a female orthotopic heart recipient. |
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Imaging studies demonstrated bilateral pleural fluid, slightly more in the left and several intrapulmonary nodules. |
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The nodules frequently are inflamed or necrotic but usually heal spontaneously within a few weeks, leaving a slightly raised, gray, furless scar. |
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Currently, fine-needle aspiration cytology is one of the most popular and accurate techniques for presurgically evaluating thyroid nodules. |
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When a layer of peat in the bog is cut and pulled back using turf knives, pea sized nodules of bog iron can be found and harvested. |
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These pigmented nodules encase bundles of nerve fibers innervated beneath by branches of the trigeminal nerve. |
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Such bell pits may also mark the sites of ancient flint mines, where the prime object was to remove flint nodules for stone tool manufacture. |
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The renewed interest in mining nodules has led to increased concern and scrutiny regarding possible environmental impacts. |
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At this time, the commercial extraction of polymetallic nodules was not considered likely to occur during the next two decades. |
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By the time the International Seabed Authority was in place in 1994, interest in the extraction of nodules waned. |
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Anterior commissure microwebs have been reported as an incidental finding in surgical patients with nodules. |
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The chemical composition of nodules varies according to the kind of manganese minerals and the size and characteristics of the core. |
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On most natural cobbles or nodules of source material, a weathered outer rind called a cortex covers the unweathered inner material. |
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Such a type of preservation suggests that the nodules were formed during early diagenesis. |
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Some of these nodules have a homogeneous internal structure, says Chan, while others appear to have growth rings or an outer rind. |
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Clinical signs in the penguins included cutaneous papules and nodules around eyelids and beaks, depression, and restriction in weight gain. |
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Lisch nodules are pigmented hamartomatous naevus, which occur from proliferation of melanocytes and fibroblasts. |
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Lesions in horses are solitary or multiple nodules that are often ulcerated and most commonly occur on the head, pinnae, legs, and neck. |
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The distribution of specific types of skin lesions was plaque, nodules, papules, lupus pernio and maculopapular rashes. |
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The disease most usually occurs in the third decad within fixed, rough, itching and painless nodules and they grow slowly over the years. |
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Neither technique has been established as superior in the cytopathologic investigation of thyroid nodules. |
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A variety of cutaneous lesions have been described including papules, nodules, verrucous lesions, superficial abscesses, pustules, and scars. |
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Polymetallic nodules were discovered in 1868 in the Kara Sea, in the Arctic Ocean of Siberia. |
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Multiple, variably sized, yellowish raised nodules were present on skin that was both feathered and unfeathered. |
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Towards the top of the shale is a horizon of spherical to ovoid concretionary nodules that reach a maximum thickness of 3 cm. |
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Thus, we compared the antiflammatory cytokine profile in nodules subgroup and non-nodules subgroup of PC patients. |
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A few nodules evolved to ulcers, and most ulcers showed cicatrization and fibrosis. |
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Adjacent to the malignant cells were a few well-demarcated nodules of small, bland, polyhedral squamoid cells with focal duct formation. |
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Another specialist in nitrogen-fixing nodules, Janet Sprent of the University of Dundee in Scotland, remembers simpler times for systematists. |
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The morphogen triggers the formation of root nodules in a narrow infection zone located just behind the growing root tip. |
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Pulmonary nocardiosis with multiple cavitary nodules in a HIV-negative immunocompromised patient. |
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The radiological appearance of diffuse nodular type of BAC may be confused with miliary tuberculosis and pulmonary metastatic nodules. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the deposition of amorphous calcium hydroxyapatite, forming subcutaneous nodules. |
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Silicotic nodules were defined as discrete lesions with smooth, sharp borders and concentric laminated collagen fibers. |
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There were six nodules, the largest size 20x12 mm in diameter with microcalcification. |
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They present most commonly as painless scrotal masses and occur as single or disseminated nodules. |
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Nodular hepatocellular carcinoma forms scattered nodules, often within multiple liver lobes. |
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Abdominal ultrasound showed a mild hepatosplenomegaly and thorax computerized tomography detected bilateral pleural nodules. |
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Lift stunted potato plants to check the roots for the tiny nodules of potato cyst eelworm. |
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Chest computed tomography before initiation of bleomycin, etoposide, and cisplatin showed multiple nodules. |
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On higher magnification, the nodules in NLPHL are typically composed of small B lymphocytes and variable numbers of larger atypical cells. |
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These ischemic changes lead to livedo reticularis, painful violaceous plaquelike subcutaneous nodules, or both. |
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Rhizobia are soil bacteria that produce nitrogen inside nodules formed on the roots of legume species such as peas, beans or clovers. |
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The large sizes of nodules in legumes planted in humus soil could be explained on the basis of high nutrient level of humus soils. |
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Necrotic pseudoxanthomatous nodules are composed of an area of central necrosis, surrounded by histiocytes and hyalinization. |
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Bulk samples collected from the profile were sieved into five size fractions to separate rock clasts and Fe nodules of different sizes from the fine earth fraction. |
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A pit dug into the clay at BC 5 had been filled with burnt clay nodules, charcoal and burnt stones, which had been covered with a large piece of wood. |
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Metallic nodules are common in some areas of the plains, with varying concentrations of metals, including manganese, iron, nickel, cobalt, and copper. |
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In KS with myoid nodules, nodular KS is associated with intratumoral myoid nodules, similar to those that may be seen in some dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans lesions. |
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Ichnological aspect of fossiliferous nodules of the Sarka Formation. |
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Small subpleural nodules, cavitary lesions few in number and a wedge shaped pleural based consolidation in the lateral segment of the right lung lower lobe were observed. |
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In recent times, nickel and other metal supply has needed to turn to higher cost deposits in order to meet increased demand, and commercial interest in nodules has revived. |
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Acute rheumatic fever presents with various manifestations that may include carditis, chorea, arthritis, subcutaneous nodules and erythema marginatum. |
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To see how it might work, Heatherwick's studio devised a bespoke crumpling device, like a heavy Victorian mangle, its roller kinkily studded with rubber nodules. |
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Petroleum and natural gas fields, placer deposits, polymetallic nodules, sand and gravel aggregates, fish, seals and whales can all be found in abundance in the region. |
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Silicosis was defined as the presence of palpable silicotic nodules on macroscopic examination of the lungs, which was then confirmed on microscopic examination. |
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Known simply as valley fever more than 75 percent of cases known have occurred here the infection causes flu-like symptoms and the formation of lung nodules. |
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Many well-drained occurrences in this interval contain pedogenic slickensides, mud aggregates, and caliche nodules, suggesting seasonal variations in precipitation. |
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Endoscopic tumor appearance is classified into ulcerated melanotic nodules, submucosal masses with ulcerations, and mass lesions with necrosis and melanosis. |
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Syncytial tumors feature cells that replicate the normal appearance of arachnoid cap cells, and they contain prominent cellular whorls and nodules. |
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This differs from other B-cell lymphomas such as MALT lymphoma and DLBC lymphoma, which are typically more diffuse infiltrates that do not routinely form nodules. |
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Small and intermediate size nodules at the top of the profile have the highest proportions of hematite and maghemite, no PDM, and minor amounts of hydrated mineral phases. |
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Following 4 cycles of docetaxel, many of the pulmonary nodules had decreased in size and his symptoms of hemoptysis, shortness of breath and cough improved significantly. |
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In dogs, the infection occurs in an acute or chronic form characterized by ocular nodules that are often evident on the eyelids, conjunctiva, and sclera. |
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On top of the environmental issues and the fact that the profits had to be shared, there was no cheap way to get the manganese nodules off the sea floor. |
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He described the Thebes Formation as massive to laminated limestone with flint bands or nodules and marl rich with Nummulites and planktonic foraminifera. |
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The latter was a noncircumscribed mass comprising multiple small nodules separated by edematous stroma and showing nodular projections into the surrounding myometrium. |
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Among the Actinopterygii, the size of nodules for polypterids varies from 2.polypterids and lepisosteids, have simple separate nodules on scale surface. |
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The chalk strata are frequently interspersed with layers of flint nodules which apparently replaced chalk and infilled pore spaces early in the diagenetic history. |
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Carbon precipitation as graphite nodules is required at the start of freezing to ensure the carbon does not take the iron carbide form as edge chill. |
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Developed in 1948, nodular or ductile cast iron has its graphite in the form of very tiny nodules with the graphite in the form of concentric layers forming the nodules. |
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Then nodules of blue earth have to be removed and an opaque crust must be cleaned off, which can be done in revolving barrels containing sand and water. |
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Phosphate nodules, referred to locally as coprolites, were dug in the area surrounding Ely between 1850 and 1890 for use as an agricultural fertiliser. |
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Without therapeutic intervention, the disease typically progresses to form more fluctuant and more painful, subcutaneous nodules that resemble large furuncles. |
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Mural nodules within an endometrioma that demonstrate postcontrast enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging are highly suggestive of malignant transformation. |
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Almost half a billion dollars was invested in identifying potential deposits and in research and development of technology for mining and processing nodules. |
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Although the iron nodules are reasonably pure, there aren't many of them. |
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Acne vulgaris is a common human skin disease, characterized by areas of skin with seborrhea, comedones, papules, pustules, nodules and possibly scarring. |
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On the seabed the abundance of nodules varies and is likely controlled by the thickness and stability of a geochemically active layer that forms at the seabed. |
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Other physical signs are nonspecific, with the possible exception of nasomucosal and oromucosal ulceration and the presence of pulmonary or splenic nodules. |
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The mass on the internal aspect of the pinna was 6 cm x 3 cm and ulcerated, and 3 new firm 1 cm-diameter nodules were observed on the outer pinna of the same ear. |
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