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These tumours commonly lack a capsule, which may explain the absence of a discernible margin.
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He has two Champions League triumphs on his CV (the same number as Mourinho) and is credited with improving even elite players by discernible margins.
Of those with discernible margins, the largest was 7.5 cm.
Four weeks after PRF implantation, the defects were filled with a bright red coloured fibrous repair tissue with discernible margins and white coloured areas resembling normal articular cartilage).
To ensure adequate coverage of any sub-clinical (i.e. non discernible) spread, a 3D margin may be added around this GTV to give the clinical target volume (CTV).
Typically, biopsied lesions ranged in size from 2.1 to 5 cm for both T2W margin-to-margin (50%) and discernible lesion size (44%).
Moreover, the fibrovascular tissue evolving from the two central vessels, artery and vein, could be clearly detected and its margins were easily discernible from the adjacent fibrin matrix.
All the useful diagnostic information regarding tumour margins, size and characteristics are discernible from the post-contrast CT study[ 2 5].
In the current series, the majority of cases (80%) had T2W margin-to-margin biopsied lesion sizes >2.0 cm, with a discernible lesion size >2.0 cm in 48%.
"I've always been on the margins of the French animation studios," he says, a discernible note of exasperation in his voice, "because I don't consider that they have the right to call it French.
The caudal fin has a small but discernible lower lobe and a large upper lobe with a notch in its trailing margin.
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