... revealed a tumor cm in size at the lower anterior mesorectum in close relation with the posterior vaginal walland a second mass cm in size at the anterior abdominalwall midline (figure 2, 3) Total ... infiltrating the rectum muscularis propria from outside Core needle biopsy demonstrated the presence of a mucus producing adenocarcinoma with the same histological futures with the primary tumor and therefore ... Since no other site of recurrence was identified, an abdominoperineal resection was attempted [5] At laparotomy, the anterior abdominalwall mass was located at the site of previous incision and after...
... KA, and HE operated on the patient KHI took the photos KM participated in follow-up All authors participated in writing the case report and revising the draft All authors read and approved the ... located in theabdominalwall remain extremely rare, however, even in geographic areas in which echinococcal infestation is frequent [3,4] The clinical course is non-specific and depends on the site ... involvement, the size of the cyst, andthe pressure caused by the enlarged cyst [1] Usually, it presents as an inert, painless, non-inflammatory mass without any deterioration of the patient’s...
... [1,2,4,5] Conclusion The combination of features, such as the history of previous surgery, the age and sex of the patient, the location of the mass within the anterior abdominalwallandthe imaging features, ... surgery for abdominalwall desmoid tumor A) Abdominalwall with tumor B) Macroscopic view of the tumor C) Abdominalwall after polypropylene mesh repair [6] Most of theabdominalwall desmoids ... syndrome The histologic findings in these lesions are identical [1,5,6,8] Abdominalwall desmoid tumors arise from musculoaponeurotic structures of theabdominal wall, especially the rectus and internal...
... tissues of the left side of theabdominalwalland flank, extending to the groin and labia majora, consistent with hemorrhage or edema (Figure 2, 3) No intra -abdominal pathology was seen Figure Abdominal ... edema within theabdominalwallandthe left flank – a finding that has not been previously reported A CT scan was performed mainly because of the acute tenderness of theabdominal wall, which ... to be abandoned due to the extreme abdominalwall tenderness A computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen was then performed, and this revealed markedly increased attenuation within the subcutaneous...
... pump outflow catheters and disposed; theabdominal cavity was flushed with the effluent removed via the outflow catheters andtheabdominal incision was reopened Theabdominalwall was closed using ... high risk to both theabdominalwall recently exposed to hyperthermic chemotherapy andthe bowel is usually firmly adherent to theabdominal with associated evisceration and/ or the formation of ... abdominalwall surfaces potentially compromising abdominalwall closure and strength HIPEC impairment of wound healing is not limited to theabdominal wall, but also anastomosed segments of the...
... migration to the anterior abdominalwall of the right iliac fossa In cases reported in the literature, the timing of extra-uterine presentation andthe distant sites of translocation often raise the issue ... peritoneum, omentum, appendix, wall of the iliac vein and ovary has been reported [2] Herein we report the first case of IUCD migration to the anterior abdominalwall in the right iliac fossa (RIF) ... to the ileo-caecal junction Wide excision of the suspicious lesion was carried out with a clearance margin of 2cm all round andthe resultant fascio-muscular defect in the anterior abdominal wall...
... percentage of the teichoic acid ( 10 % mass of the cell wall) was calculated from the content of the teichoic acidlinked phosphorus (0.8%) and taking into account the structure of the polymer (the phosphate:glucose ... intensities of the signals in the 1H NMR spectrum It is likely that the percentages of the teichuronic acid, the Kdn-containing polymer, andthe ribitol teichoic acid are 30 %, 10 %, and 10 % of the mass ... both the presence of the intraresidue correlation peak (H-1/H-5) in the ROESY spectrum andthe low-field chemical shift of C-5 of this residue (HSQC spectrum) The C-2 and C-3 atoms resonated in the...
... where the protein may have easy access to the cell membrane during duplication, and a later stage, where protein action at thewall envelope may acquire a critical role On the other hand, the viability ... the other hand, RNase appears to alter more easily the S aureus cytoplasmic membrane than RNase The distinct abilities of both RNases to access and alter the cytoplasmic membrane may reflect their ... pellet (P) andthe second lane to the supernatant fractions (S) PGN were incubated with each protein andthe soluble and insoluble fractions were collected as described in the Materials and methods...
... having to make a prison of the state The very proscription against venturing outside the land renders the inhabitants all the greedier to leave their fatherland and serves only as a warning ... cannot see theWall for the bricks At the other extreme, however, ‘anti-totalitarians’ have treated theWall as a metonym for a reductionist, black -and- white stereotyping of the GDR, and thus a ... roads and forts, fronted by palisades and fencing.⁴ Nevertheless, it could not ward off the Vandals and Goths, nor prevent the sacking of Rome 400 years later As the Roman Empire collapsed into the...
... of the use of self-fixating synthetic prosthesis for remote endoprosthesis of the thoracic andabdominal aorta and iliac arteries through the femoral artery and as intraoperative endoprosthesis ... illness that leads to the clinical humility than aneurysms of the aorta” by the complexity andthe limited treatment options andthe outcome of the same In 1944, Alexander and Byron successfully ... between the screened andthe control groups after 10 years 28 Diagnosis and Treatment of Abdominaland Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms Including the Ascending Aorta andthe Aortic Arch follow-up The authors...
... considerations In the LW the cell walls thickness of the S2 (the richest in cellulose) and S1 layers, are strongly and weakly thicker than in the EW, respectively while the S3 layer andthe primary wall have ... especially in the earlywood The calculated apparent densities of (tracheids, rays and canals) walls vary between 880 in the EW and 1140 kg/m³ in the LW andthe apparent densities of the tracheids walls ... From EW to LW the tracheids become smaller and their walls thicker These anatomical variations result in an increase of the cell wall proportion all along the ring The changes of the cells sizes...
... visible draining from the fistula opening (arrowed) The whole length of the fistula was inspected and no other leak was found; the proximal junction with the CBD was intact The distal fistula was ... point (i.e the junction between fistula and CBD) was intact and did not therefore require a further Ttube placement, and third, it allowed a simple therapeutic manoeuvre by re-intubating the fistula ... to the Accident and Emergency department with a 7-hour history of vomiting and central abdominal pain radiating to the back There were no respiratory, cardiovascular or urinary symptoms, and...
... Schema theabdominalwall Schema of theabdominalwall (A) The normal abdominalwall (B) Left: postoperative conditions after bilateral TRAMflap Right: abdominal bulge that developed in the present ... required to re-establish the integrity of theabdominalwall [7] The idea of mesh augmentation in the midline was abandoned owing to the fact that, in the present patient, there was no typical incisional ... hernia and bulge formation, in the remaining abdominalwallThe anterior rectus sheath is one of the major components maintaining the integrity of theabdominalwalland contour; consequently, flaps...
... of the mother cell envelope before (Fig 5B) and after release of the daughter cells (Fig 5C) and staining of the cell walls of daughter cells within the envelope of the mother cell (Fig 5B) and ... reactions andthe difference in the orthophosphate content should correspond to the cell wall poly P alone The proportion of orthophosphate released from cell wall poly P was between 12 and 25% The ... At the same time, the chelation of essential cations in the cell wall could also be a strategy to limit growth of pathogens and other algal species and thereby reduce competition This hypothesis...
... in the design of the study, and wrote the manuscript JHVDT carried out the sectioning, staining, and analysis of the biopsy specimens, and helped to draft the manuscript EHB participated in the ... design of the study and its coordination, and helped to draft the manuscript PJS participated in the design of the study and its coordination, and helped to draft the manuscript PWK conceived the study, ... in the ‘lamellar’ group as compared to the other groups is that the parallel organisation of the thickened elastic fibres in a layer just beneath the epithelium changes airway wall mechanics and...
... is the volume fraction of the second phase), not only the shape and size of the erythrocytes but also the irregular arrangement of the particles and their collisions with each other and with the ... then enter the arterial branching zone, where the shear velocity and shear stress on the internal wall are low [16], and these rouleaux might attach to the vessel wall, potentially causing atheromatosis ... data and indicates that the main source of rouleaux is the erythrocytes themselves The higher the erythrocyte concentration, the more rouleaux remain in the blood despite an increase in the forces...
... pledget and then advance the needle through and through from the anterior to the posterior surface of the spleen Then, as the tip of the needle passes through the posterior surface of the spleen, ... lacerated IVC, the edges of the defect contract, due to the elastic fibers of the wall, making the identification andthe exact grasping of the edges with the Babcocks difficult Furthermore, the application ... palpate the aorta posterior to the pancreas and fully visualize the anterior and posterior aspects of the second and third part of the duodenum, as well as the head and uncinate process of the pancreas...
... on these estates The other contingent lacked the unity of the Richmond tenants These were Bretons from the north-east of the duchy who received grants of land in the midlands, the south-west and ... ± The barons of Leon and Penthievre could construct forti®cations without the permission of the duke;  Á ± The barons of Leon and Penthievre had the right of wreck on the shores of their lands; ... Blain andthe à forest of Le Gavre.24 South of the Loire, ducal domains included the castellany of Le Pallet,25 estates on the south bank of the Loire and another in the extreme south-west of the...