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- be classified as unilocular (uni-locular), bilocular, trilocular, or multilocular. The number of locules present in a gynoecium may be equal to or less...
- Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease resulting in damage to myelin – the insulating covers of nerve cells – in the brain and spinal cord. As...
- Alveolar echinococcosis Alveolar colloid of the liver, Alveolococcosis, Multilocular echinococcosis Specialty Infectious diseases, helminthologist  Causes...
- 02.003. ISSN 0278-2391. PMID 16713807. Jones, W. A. (1933). "Familial Multilocular Cystic Disease of the Jaws". The American Journal of Cancer. 17 (4):...
- imaging typically shows a well defined radiolucent lesion, with a distinct multilocular appearance, sometimes looking like bubbles. It is usually around 1–2 cm...
- odontogenic keratocysts. Treatment depends on extent of multilocularity and cyst. Small multilocular and unilocular cysts can be treated more conservatively...
- Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption Other names Bullous drug eruption, multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption: 554  Drug eruption: Bullous dermatitis medicamentosa...
- that still contains modern forms. Later spirillinids would evolve multilocularity and calcitic tests, with the first such forms appearing during the...
- the molar and premolar is the site of the most common occurrence for multilocular lesions while the anterior portion of the mouth favors a smaller, unilocular...
- placentation: Similar to axile, but placentae are on inner surfaces of multilocular ovary (e.g. Nymphaea) In gymnosperms such as conifers, ovules are borne...