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However, to our knowledge, there has not been a case of an abscess developing at the site of a postoperative hematoma after this procedure.
These results indicate that human platelets can bind to a mouse platelet thrombus developing at the site of vascular injury and that this binding is mediated by αIIbβ3 integrin.
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Vaccine-associated feline sarcoma, malignant tumour of cats that develops at the site of a vaccine injection.
The studies, published Thursday in The New England Journal of Medicine, examined infections that develop at the site of surgery, often around the incision, and afflict more than 300,000 patients a year in the United States.
Biodiversity pool being developed at the site where the 10-ton root ball was excavated for the work.
The first stage involves skin symptoms, with the primary lesion to develop at the site of inoculation 2 6 weeks after infection.
Fundamentally, acute coronary syndromes are platelet-centric diseases, resulting from platelet-rich thrombi that develop at the site of vessel wall injury.
In fact, new techniques developed at the site, officially known as the University of Tennessee, Knoxville's, Anthropological Research Facility, are already beginning to land criminals behind bars.
But after years of research, technology developed at the site in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taff, could make fake coins a thing of the past.
When newly hatched chicks are given injections of Rous sarcoma virus, a tumor develops only at the site of injection unless a wound is made a distance away from the primary tumor where a tumor develops at the site of wounding.
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