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- examine their heart as a model of human single ventricle and excessive trabeculation. Axolotls were also sold as food in Mexican markets and were a staple...
- hydronephrosis, a thickened bladder wall with thickened smooth muscle trabeculations, and bladder diverticula.[citation needed] Voiding cystourethrogram...
- their inner ear is unusual for that of a mammal, due to the large trabeculation of the posterior ventral skull between the ears. The tympana of the...
- on regular ultrasound follow-up showing thickened bladder wall with trabeculations and sediments within the bladder. Specialty Urology  Complications Kidney...
- deficient cardiac function ****ociated with a lack of myocardial ventricular trabeculation and display abnormal development of the peripheral nervous system. In...
- examinations of the bone structure revealed no reaction to the implants, the trabeculation appeared to be perfectly normal." The reactions described by Leventhal...
- non-compaction from normal trabeculation. They described a ratio of the distance from the trough and peak, of the trabeculations, to the epicardial surface...
- hippocampus. Chromosome: 1; Location: 1p35–p32 BMP10 May play a role in the trabeculation of the embryonic heart. Chromosome: 2; Location: 2p14 BMP11 Controls...
- amiodarone-induced thyroiditis meets cardiomyopathy with excessive trabeculation: a case report". Front Cardiovasc Med. 10: 1212965. doi:10.3389/fcvm...
- reach- the apex of the heart; this apical portion is packed with rough trabeculations. The last portion is a muscular outlet portion (infudibulum) that pumps...