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Central compartment recurrence may be recognised on CT as soft tissue masses with variable necrosis or cystic change [4, 26, 27].
Furthermore, tumour cells may reside between trabeculae in which they may be recognised on MR but not on bone scintigraphy or plain film (Yamaguchi et al, 1996).
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Conversely, DAMPS released from injured or necrotic keratinocytes may be recognised by TLRs on immune cells in the microenvironment leading to signals that disrupt the anti-tumour response leading to cancer progression (Lotze et al, 2007).
While complete instability of the syndesmosis may be recognised during fluoroscopy or on radiographs by diastasis of the mortise, the diagnosis 'chronic instability of the anterior syndesmosis' can be difficult to make.
The son of a cop can't go to public school or ride on a bus – he may be recognised and killed".
In an attempt to summarise the available data on aetiology, three different groups may be recognised: (1) localised lesions that always have an inflammatory origin.
The stiffness anisotropy of the supports may be recognised as quite beneficial for the cylindrical whirl.
It is conceivable that due to the low perception thresholds of volatile compounds (Mateo & Jiménez, 2000), significant differences in aroma composition may already be recognised on a subjective level where the corresponding chemical changes are not even detectable/distinguishable by analytical methods.
This should be recognised on MRCP (if performed), as it may be ligated or cut at the time of cholecystectomy.
He may not have wanted the kind of fame that would cause him to be recognised on the street, but he undoubtedly desired notoriety.
Perirectal vascular structures can be recognised on the 2D images.
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