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Hemangioma, according to the depth of the lesion, is classified as superficial (i.e., capillary), deep (i.e., cavernous), and compound (i.e., capillary cavernous) hemangioma [2].
In addition, the source of infection was "superficial" (i.e., soft tissues or catheter) or unknown in all but one cases.
The depth of myometrial invasion is defined as superficial i.e. confined to endometrium or inner half (<50%) of the myometrium; and deep invasion, i.e., invading the outer half (≥50%) of the myometrium, in contrast to historical definition where it was defined as superficial, i.e., outer 1/3rd (33%), middle 1/3rd (<66%) and inner 1/3rd (≥66%) of myometrial invasion [ 4],[ 5].
Four differential diagnostic possibilities can be causative here: 1) extirpation of the wrong lactiferous duct, 2) the biopsy was too superficial, i.e., the lesion lies more distal, 3) loss of the lesion during the pathological work up, 4) no intraductal proliferation which is responsible for the pathological discharge exists.
Despite New Year's resolutions to be less superficial, I can't get past thin shakers, thick glasses or dumb garnishes.
The report was dismissed by Batmanghelidjh, who told the Guardian that the inquiry had been superficial: "I can only have respect for reports that are based on as rigorous examination of the facts.
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On day 9 following surgery, both the superficial (I-II) and deeper laminae (III-V) of the ipsilateral L5 dorsal horn demonstrated significantly stronger GFAP staining in animals treated with AM281 + AM630 than in vehicle-treated animals (Figures 6A and 6C).
However, the average size of boutons was significantly smaller in the superficial (I-IIIa) than in the middle-deep (IIIb-VI) layers (p = 0.002; Fig. 9H), and both large and small boutons in the superficial layers were significantly smaller than the corresponding group of terminals in the middle-deep layers (p = 0.0009).
Information flows from the neocortex to the hippocampus through the superficial layers (II and III) of the medial entorhinal cortex (EC) [1], [2].
Similar findings have been reported previously by von Schantz et al., showing increased thickness in the superficial laminae I-III of 12-month-old Cln5 ko mice (von Schantz et al., 2009).
What appears to be a superficial process (i.e. pyotraumatic dermatitis, acute moist dermatitis) in clinical terms, could actually be a deep process (i.e. pyotraumatic folliculitis).
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