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Type 2 necks (T4-like) are only found in Myoviridae.
Tiny phages (encoded by less than 30 genes) generally exhibit Type 4 necks, common size phages (encoded by 31 to 150 genes) present either Type 1 or Type 3 necks, and large phages often show Type 2 necks (Additional file 1: Figure S7 and Additional file 1: Text S1).
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Of the 48 patients with nodal cCR whose necks were observed, 5 patients had neck failures as a component of their recurrence [neck and primary (n = 2); neck, primary, and distant (n = 1); neck only (n = 1); neck and distant (n = 1)].
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Neck-Shaft angle.
(See additional file 1: Copenhagen Neck Functional Disability Scale_Polish version and additional file 2: Neck Disability Index_Polish version).
We treated 48 necks.
MRI analysis alone detected seven N0 necks (7/11) correctly; PET detected ten N0 necks (10/11) correctly.
From our analysis of phage necks, we deduced that Type 1 necks are the most prevalent.
Type 1 necks (or SPP1-like) are found in Siphoviridae and Myoviridae.
Different neck versions were used in the following percentage: 55% necks with 8° varus/valgus; 15% neutral necks; 7% necks with 8° anteversion/retroversion; 9% necks with 15° anteversion/retroversion; and 14% necks with a combination of 4° anteversion/retroversion and 6° varus/valgus.
Therefore, PND may have benefited only 2 patients (4%) [neck only failure (n = 1); neck and distant failure (n = 1)].
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