subjacent


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lying nearby but lower

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For the total of the sample, the procedure of rotation of factors revealed a clustering of the sources of risk in four independent factors (or subjacent variables), that explain the configuration of the correlations of the set of 13 sources of risk (Table 2).
The ventricular lumen, subjacent glands, muscularis, serosa, and associated abdominal air sacs are expanded by multifocal to coalescing granulomas and marked focally extensive necrosis of the mucosa.
The rationale of the implementation of this criterion of classification has been supported by clinical observations showing that patients diagnosed with grade I meningiomas associated with the infiltration of the subjacent cerebral nervous tissue showed the same risk of local tumor relapse and of mortality as those registered in grade II WHO meningiomas [45, 46].
3) to prove the inducement of residual compressive stresses not only into the coating, but also in the subjacent substrate.
ASD in DLSS occurs most frequently (89%) in the supradjacent segment of instrumented fusion, while it is rare (3.7%) in the subjacent segment [7].
The most frequent cause subjacent to the hypothyroid fetal goiter is the maternal thyroid dysfunction and its medications, being very rare in situations of euthyroid mothers.
Caption: Figure 2: Histopathologic findings: (a) low magnification of skin surface showing intact, thinned epidermis with narrow grenz zone of uninvolved papillary dermis and subjacent epithelial proliferation of basaloid lesional cell nests arranged in a "jigsaw pattern," H&E stain, 40x; (b) low magnification of deep edge of tumor with basaloid nests pushing into subcutaneous adipose tissue, H&E stain, 40x.
On gross examination of the coelom, the left thoracic air sacs were thickened by friable grey exudate and collapsed upon manipulation, revealing lumina filled with brown friable debris that extended into the subjacent pulmonary parenchyma (Figure 2).
The skin over the lesions was freely mobile over the subjacent tissues.
Three months later, repeat MRI of the brain showed decreased T2 hyperintensity associated with volume loss and ex vacuo dilatation of the subjacent right lateral ventricle.
or 6 if the observation belongs to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth category, respectively; t is the threshold value for which an arbitrary value will be fixed since it is not estimable; Ui is the subjacent variable value for the mentioned observation; [phi] is the cumulative distribution function of a standard-normal variable (indicator of a function with value 1 if the expression is evaluated as true and 0in the opposite case).
Epidural hemorrhage, as seen in this group, will typically be constrained by an overlying attenuated tectorial membrane, partially stripped from the clivus and subjacent atlanto-axial junction.
From the clinical point of view, it is well known that damage restricted to Broca's area does not result in the classical Broca's aphasia; extension to the insula, lower motor cortex (including BA47), and subjacent subcortical and periventricular white matter is required (Alexander, Naeser, & Palumbo, 1990; Benson & Ardila, 1996).
The epidermis is slightly attenuated with subjacent papillary dermal fibrosis (white arrow).