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Atresia is a
condition in
which an **** or p****age in the body is (usually abnormally)
closed or absent.
Anotia is
characterized by the
complete absence...
- The
corpus albicans (Latin for "whitening body"; also
known as
atretic corpus luteum,
corpus candicans, or
simply as albicans) is the
regressed form of...
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atresia as it
causes obstruction and
fluid may not p****
distal to the
atretic area.
Early diagnosis of
duodenal atresia provides time for clinicians...
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neonatal life the
ductal plates are remodeled. The
malformations can be
atretic or fibrocystic.
Intrahepatic bile duct
atresia (Alagille syndrome) (ALGS2...
- ovulation. The
other follicles that
begin to
mature will
regress and
become atretic follicles,
eventually deteriorating. The
primary oocyte turns into a secondary...
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Follicular atresia refers to the
process in
which a
follicle fails to develop, thus
preventing it from
ovulating and
releasing an egg. It is a normal,...
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develop further; they will show ****ation of
their growth rate and
become atretic. Eventually, only one
follicle will be viable. This
remaining follicle...
- midline). In some
cases the end of the
smaller left
aortic arch
closes (left
atretic arch) and the
vascular tissue becomes a
fibrous cord.
Although in these...
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including facial anomalies,
large feet,
mental deficiency, and
occipital atretic cephalocele. The
investigators suspected the
symptoms were
caused by autosomal...
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stomach and esophagus. TEF may be
diagnosed by MRI
which clarifies the
atretic esophagus (if presents) and TEF, as well as its
location and anatomy. Gastrograffin...