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... between the timing of androgen deprivation and whole pelvis radiotherapy The close proximity ofthe prostate andthe pelvic lymphatics to the bladder, rectum and small bowel encouraged the use of ... PO as well as treatmentofthe WP, it is not possible to estimate the additional risk of IMRT treatmentofthe pelvic lymphatics compared to IMRT treatmentofthe PO Differences in the http://www.ro-journal.com/content/3/1/3 ... ofthe planning CT and MRI, for target volume definition, treatment planning and plan evaluation The prostate and seminal vesicles were contoured in the planning CT andthe planning MRI and the...
... some ofthe most anatomically complicated regionsofthe body Good knowledge ofthe lymphatic system is essential to understand the pattern of spread of cancer in the neck About a third of all the ... pathway drains the central 2/3 ofthe tongue These vessels drain to the level I nodes or course through a sublingual node and terminate in the level III nodes Most ofthelymph from the oral tongue ... is directed at the site and size ofthe lesion and any infiltrating characteristics; a thorough bimanual examination ofthe tumor, the surrounding floor of mouth, andthe submandibular triangles...
... evaluation and intervention Psychiatrists must also be aware ofthe medical risks of psychotropic medications andtheir use in the medically ill population This paper has reviewed some ofthe medications ... phenobarbital, and lamotrigine The triad of hypersensitivity includes fever, rash and internal organ involvement with onset of symptoms within to weeks of exposure The frequency ofthe syndrome ... particularly susceptible to the hematologic and cognitive effects of medications, due to both their illness and chemotherapeutic treatment Lithium should be closely monitored as fluid and electrolyte intake...
... region and periphery ofthe Seto Inland Sea The location ofthe research area andthe distribution ofthe citrus groves in Matsuyama region are shown in Fig Matsuyama is situated in Shikoku Island ... fruits is popular The ratio ofthe citrus groves to the total land use is more than 10% in Ehime alone Furthermore, it is reported that the pH ofthe grove soils is less than 4, andthe soil contains ... kind of citrus called Iyokan is mainly cultivated There are two small streams on the upper part ofthe hill andthe streams flow together from 47 m above sea level The water in the stream is the...
... requirements, requestives and advisories In fact, the complication andthe diversity ofthe structures andthe meaning nuances of SVs are clear Table 4.52 A Summary of Structures of ESVs andTheir Vietnamese ... features of SVs in English andtheir Vietnamese equivalents It is hoped that the results ofthe study can help to raise the awareness of Vietnamese learners of English in terms of this kind of verbs ... linguists and researchers indicate the pragmatic features of SVs andtheir position in the sentence However, none ofthe above studies focus on the syntactic and semantic features of SVs in detail...
... suggestions and edits on the wording of recommendations, and on the use of specific grades for the strength ofthe recommendations andthe quality of evidence The Work Group took on the primary role of ... abnormalities, the severity of abnormalities, all in the context ofthe degree and rate of change of GFR andthe use of concomitant medications The interpretation ofthe biochemical and hormonal ... parameters of CKD–MBD The clinician should adjust the frequency on the basis ofthe presence and magnitude of abnormalities, and on the rate of progression of kidney disease The frequency of measurement...
... health and functional status ofthe elderly, the likely effects of new medical advances and treatments on morbidity and mortality among the elderly, andthe likely costs of new medical treatments ... receiver, ofthe energy that emerges from the tissue (in the case of x-ray, CT, or ultrasound) or the change in the state ofthe tissue as a result of application of some energy (in the case of MRI) ... those ofthe authors and not necessarily reflect the views or policies ofthe Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services The contractor assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the...
... within the RATEs are catalytically active and that the activity decrease [16] is a result ofthe tandemization Accessibility ofthe linker of SGRSGRSG-RATE in the presence of RI The accessibility of ... both the N-terminal andthe C-terminal RNase A entities The distance between the C-terminus ofthe first andthe N-terminus ofthe ˚ second RNase A entity was estimated to be $ 11.6 A in the crystal ... steric clashes, the distance between the C-terminus ofthe RNase A in the first complex andthe N-terminus ofthe RNase A in the second 334 ˚ complex is about A, i.e less than the distance that...
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... veins and out ofthe spleen, but the majority of blood from central arterioles flows into the macrophage-lined sinuses and cords The blood entering the sinuses reenters the circulation through the ... splenomegaly The spleen is composed of red pulp and white pulp, which are Malpighi's terms for the red blood–filled sinuses and reticuloendothelial cell–lined cords andthe white lymphoid follicles ... the cord lining to enter the sinuses that lead to the venules Old and damaged erythrocytes are less deformable and are retained in the cords, where they are destroyed andtheir components recycled...
... hand is placed on the lower rib cage and pulls the skin toward the costal margin, allowing the fingertips ofthe right hand to feel the tip ofthe spleen as it descends while the patient inspires ... slowly, smoothly, and deeply Palpation is begun with the right hand in the left lower quadrant with gradual movement toward the left costal margin, thereby identifying the lower edge of a massively ... spleens show involvement by the cancer Physical examination ofthe spleen utilizes primarily the techniques of palpation and percussion Inspection may reveal fullness in the LUQ that descends on...
... and other sites of disease Similar regressions of systemic disease have been noted after splenic irradiation in some types of lymphoid tumors, especially chronic lymphocytic leukemia and prolymphocytic ... on the peripheral blood smear, although the red cells may be spherocytic due to loss of surface area during their longer transit through the enlarged spleen The increased marrow production of ... in 20%, and incidental to another procedure in 26% Perhaps the only contraindication to splenectomy is the presence of marrow failure, in which the enlarged spleen is the only source of hematopoietic...
... failure ofthe left side ofthe coelomic cavity (which includes the splenic anlagen) to develop normally Infants with asplenia have no spleens, but that is the least oftheir problems The right ... The right side ofthe developing embryo is duplicated on the left so there is liver where the spleen should be, there are two right lungs, andthe heart comprises two right atria and two right ... 50–80% About 25% of patients without spleens will develop a serious infection at some time in their life The frequency is highest within the first years after splenectomy About 15% ofthe infections...