The group of patients underwent modified radical mastoidectomy because of the presence of a sclerotic mastoid with extensive cholesteatoma. |
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The radiolucent lesion was eccentrically located, multiloculated, and rimmed by a thin sclerotic zone. |
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Histologically, the tumor may display solid, papillary, hemorrhagic, and sclerotic areas. |
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On plain films, the contralateral pedicle is often sclerotic, and the scoliosis is convex away from the side of the tumor. |
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The pulmonary tumors displayed a mixture of sclerotic, solid, and papillary patterns. |
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Most cause lytic lesions with the exception of prostate and thyroid cancer, which cause sclerotic lesions. |
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A striking topographic relationship of focal inflammation and sclerotic atrophy was seen in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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But this confusion simply this reflects the sclerotic nature of the online discussions about copyright. |
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Americans argue that the combination of high taxes and government spending forces everyone into the sclerotic middle income. |
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Ritual, law, and taboo are nothing but the institutional edifice of sclerotic priests. |
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The country is poor, and has a history of sclerotic and unresponsive government run by a political cartel. |
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In less than a decade, it has swept through sclerotic Europe like a capitalist hurricane, leaving a fundamentally altered continent in its wake. |
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In Michigan, the problem is sclerotic corporate health-care, pension, and wage policies that are hugely expensive. |
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Financially troubled banks and a sclerotic political system have halted its growth. |
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But it's a riveting tale with important insights into Japan's culture and its sclerotic system. |
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This, quite apart from political ambitions, will be necessary to prevent the EU's already sclerotic decision-making process simply seizing up. |
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The War Department in the 1920s was indeed sclerotic, and Mitchell was indeed a visionary. |
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And then they in turn became sclerotic, conservative, autocratic, and a drag on their societies, which is what they are now. |
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A striking finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation to sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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A striking morphologic finding was a topographical relation of focal inflammation with sclerotic atrophy in areas with erosion of the epithelium. |
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These lesions were characterized by a monomorphous pattern of slender, elongated spindle cells in a sclerotic stroma. |
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The larynx, thyroid, and parathyroid glands were also encased by the sclerotic, yellow tissue. |
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Compared with the European Union, levels of inequality in the US resemble those of Latin American countries more than so-called sclerotic countries such as France or Germany. |
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As this industry has developed and professionalized, it has also tended to become sclerotic. |
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The fascinating Perspectives Project traces Saddam's miscalculations and defeat to a sclerotic regime checked by fear of the supreme leader. |
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Infrastructure is a key inhibitor, and a sclerotic political process has often been blamed for lack of progress. |
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All efforts to revive the economy have failed, such is the sclerotic nature of its tax rules, business markets and labour laws. |
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Damaged and instable cartilage and sclerotic bone beneath the chondral defect are removed using a scalpel and curettes. |
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On the other hand, a culture which is withdrawn into itself is in danger of becoming sclerotic. |
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These final stages, sclerotic and inflammatory hypodermatitis and ulceration, often lead to very painful end of life. |
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In gnathic bones, the pattern is characterized by the presence of significant amounts of sclerotic bone, however, bone trabeculae are discontinuous. |
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The aim of this study was to determine the presence of a perilesional sclerotic ring in radiologic examination and to establish its value for prognosis. |
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Third, with cheap rural labour and using simple methods requiring little capital, it was not difficult to compete with the sclerotic State-owned enterprises. |
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Third stage: sclerotic hypodermatitis, when the skin becomes permanently very hard, retracts, and prevents visibility of any type of oedemas. |
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Yes, the economy remains sclerotic, work force participation is abysmal, and wages stagnate. |
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The footplate bone initially becomes fixed by fibrous tissue and is subsequently replaced by sclerotic bone. |
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Reagan became President when America was economically sclerotic. |
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Note: The perforation of the sclerotic area can be performed by way of antegrade drilling with adequate cooling. |
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It came too late for some, of course, as almost simultaneously we saw the sclerotic auto companies collapsing before us. |
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We turned inward, stopped investing in ourselves, took in unskilled labour and built a system of protection based on rural rents that made us sclerotic. |
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Piezoelectric surgery proved to be effective and efficient in both sclerotic and pneumatized mastoids. |
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It is surrounded by a poorly preserved thin sclerotic ring with a maximal width of 2 mm in its mesial part. |
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However, a mixed sclerotic and osteolytic appearance is more common in practice than a purely sclerotic pattern of disease. |
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Radiologically, intraosseous ganglia appear as rounded lucencies in bone with sharp, often sclerotic, borders. |
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Fourthly, other key members of the eurozone, namely Italy and Germany, are experiencing problems with over-expensive social systems and sclerotic economies, and they can expect structural reforms that will doubtless be tough. |
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Hazel is a key-remedy in the treatment of sclerotic and fibrotic tissues. |
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The second point I would like to mention concerns globalisation: we have noted the sclerotic effect of either Congress or ourselves legislating first and discovering that the ends do not match. |
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Most osteoblastomas are sharply marginated and have a peripheral rind of sclerotic bone. |
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Since the eyes are fixed into these sclerotic tubes, they are unable to move the eyes in any direction. |
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However, in adults, multilocular rarefactions become sclerotic with progressive calcification. |
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It has hampered the flow of capital and added to the sclerotic recovery. |
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The sclerotic response was noted in the primary GCT and at metaphyses of unrelated bones. |
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Gorbachev had embarked on his effort to reform the sclerotic Soviet state and concluded that the wiser option was to continue cultivating the British prime minister for the sake of relations between the two countries. |
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It is this sclerotic food regulatory system that undermines innovation and investment for the food industry, and it certainly undermines competitiveness. |
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Under the inflexible sclerotic European social model we struggle to keep workers in failing businesses and when they finally lose their jobs they may well be unemployable. |
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The sclerotic area at the base of the lesion is perforated using a sharp awl from the periphery of the lesion towards the centre at intervals of 2-4 mm. |
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The eyeballs were surrounded by a ring of bones, the sclerotic ossicle, which probably protected their eyes when diving abruptly for prey. |
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Mr. de Blasio, exuding a fatherlike frustration at the rowdy scene, sought to portray his rivals as sclerotic politicians who had closed themselves off to new ideas. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the right hand showed numerous sclerotic lesions in the distal radius, ulna, carpal bones and metacarpal head. |
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Still battling the unappeased demons of stagnation, bloated national debt, and the sclerotic effects of an ageing population, the authorities now seem paralysed in their efforts to rebuild after the 2011 earthquake. |
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While this lesion is typically lytic, a rare form of sclerotic myeloma is seen in association with POEMS syndrome. |
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Some tumors have a central sclerotic nidus similar to osteoid osteoma. |
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The possible local causes in our case probably could have been eustachian tube dysfunction, small and sclerotic mastoids, and a congenitally dehiscent tegmen and sinus plate. |
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A sacroiliac joint MRI was ordered, because a previous sacroiliac X-ray showed increased sclerotic density around the right sacroiliac joint and came back normal. |
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Today's joint planner should ponder issues of this kind with the aim of avoiding the sclerotic thinking that hastened, if it did not foreordain, the French defeat. |
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Meanwhile, we found that a variable number of plasma cells were present in the internodular sclerotic stroma and a few of which showed IgG4 positive with immunohistochemistry. |
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