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cavity or
outer surface.
Every gland is
formed by an
ingrowth from an
epithelial surface. This
ingrowth may in the
beginning possess a
tubular structure,...
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return of the
ingrowth and a
deformity or
mutilation of the nail. The most
common digit to
become ingrown is the big toe, but
ingrowth can
occur on any...
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thickness of
corneal epithelial layer is
approximately 50 to 52 μm.
Epithelial ingrowth is a
LASIK complication in
which cells from the
cornea surface layer (epithelial...
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involvement of the
corneal stroma.
Corneal neovascularization –
excessive ingrowth of
blood vessels from the
limbal vascular plexus into the cornea, caused...
- the Neolithic. The
perimeter of the hole in the
skull is
rounded off by
ingrowth of new bony tissue,
indicating that the
person survived the operation....
- choice. The
porous nature of
integrated implants allows fibrovascular ingrowth throughout the
implant and thus also
insertion of pegs or posts. Because...
- has been
fully developed.
Organization and
recanalization involves the
ingrowth of
smooth muscle cells,
fibroblasts and
endothelium into the fibrin-rich...
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perimeter of the hole in this
trepanated Neolithic skull is
rounded off by
ingrowth of new bony tissue,
indicating that the
patient survived the operation...
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occurs successfully between 63% and 100% of the time. Once in place, the
ingrowth continues over a
period of
three months,
resulting in
blockage in the Fallopian...
- are
found in the
cellular elements of the
paratenon and in the
vascular ingrowth. Maffulli, Nicola; Wong, Jason; Almekinders,
Louis C. (October 2003). "Types...