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Note the surgical clip from previous resection of a polyp (thin arrow) and endoluminal faecal residues from incomplete bowel preparation.
The Y831A amino acid change alters the enzyme as discussed above, reducing its involvement in general S-phase replication (indicated by a dashed thin arrow), but permits its functions in the two other pathways, albeit with reduced fidelity.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 a-b: Split cord/diastematomyelia in 15 year old: Axial (a) and sagittal T2-weighted (b) MR images of the lumbar spine reveals an osseous septum (thin arrow on a) dividing the spinal cord into symmetric halves (thick, block arrows on a ).
(Image courtesy of Dr. Susan Back, Philidelphia, PA, USA) Open image in new window Fig. 6 (A) Ultrasound contrast administered via an in-dwelling urinary catheter shows an anterior filling defect seen at cystoscopy to be a villous adenoma within a urachal remnant (thin arrow) with simultaneous greyscale imaging.
A circular stapler (thin arrow) was also found at the fistula portion Fig. 3 a Schema of the intraoperative findings.
Thick arrowhead point at a CGRP-positive neuron, thin arrow at a double-stained CGRP and NF-κB neuron.
Ultrasound contrast delineates the common bile duct including a point of stricture (thin arrow) and a contrast extravasation leak (arrowhead).
Open image in new window Fig. 14 Granulomatous mastitis: 4x magnification showing a forming granuloma (thin arrow) in the background of diffuse lympho-plasmacytic infiltration (thick arrow) of breast parenchyma with scattered giant cells (inset, 40x).
The full extent of the venous drainage cannula (white arrow) can be better assessed with a chest radiograph (not shown) Open image in new window Fig. 6 Illustration (a) and radiograph (b) demonstrating a distal arterial perfusion cannula (thin arrow) in a patient on peripheral VA ECMO.
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