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c Focal fatty infiltration in the anterior pancreatic head (arrow).
e The region below the ventral sucker showing the muscle fibers (head arrow) and testes (Ts).
Upper right shows goblet cells (Gc) within pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium (head arrow) and simple alveolar gland (star).
Upper left shows pseudostratified columnar epithelium (Psc) with cilia (head arrow), goblet cell (Gc), and simple alveolar gland (star).
a CT scan of the abdomen shows the presence of a solid mass in the pancreatic head (arrow).
d Magnification of the body showing a positive reaction in the intestine (In) and muscles fibers (head arrow).
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Yellow head arrows delimit dark zone.
a Unenhanced CT scan depicts a hypodense mass in the pancreatic head (arrows).
Score 1 was characterized by only one inflamed joint (head arrows; Figures 2(b) and 2(b′)).
Always use field point arrowheads when target shooting.[2] Broad head arrows may break on impact.
MRI confirms the presence of a calcaneal spur (arrow) and PF thickening at its calcaneal attachment (double-head arrow) (b).
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