Solitary Symptomatic Tumors The symptomatic tumors are usually large lesions. The indications for ... the Gigot classification and the presence of renal dysfunction. Before considering resection ...
Each cellular component of the liver (e.g., hepatocyte, biliary, endothelial, or other mesenchymal cells) can undergo benign proliferation, but only four lesions have common clinical relevance ...
Musculoskeletal ultrasound ... lesions (1-4). Normal hyaline cartilage is imaged by US as a homogeneously anechoic layer lining the bony cortex and having a superficial and a deep margin that appear ...
225.The kidneys are affected by a severe urate diathesis. In an acute outbreak and manifestation of the typical clinical signs, the diagnostics is not difficult. The diagnosis could be confirmed by ...