- A
hernia (pl.:
hernias or herniae, from Latin,
meaning 'rupture') is the
abnormal exit of
tissue or an organ, such as the bowel,
through the wall of the...
- and rps4 gene. It was
based on the
ancestral similarities between the
peristomal teeth,
limbidium and
chromosome number.
Based on
their findings, three...
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occurs in the
hands and
other parts of the body
Other variations are:
Peristomal pyoderma gangrenosum comprises 15% of all
cases of
pyoderma Bullous pyoderma...
- palpitations,
weakness and vomiting. More recently, perianal,
ileal and
peristomal ulceration has been
reported as a side effect. Anal
ulceration is now...
- ISSN 0378-6323. PMID 20061733. Al-Niaimi, F.; Lyon, C. (2013-02-28). "
Peristomal lichen sclerosus: the role of
occlusion and
urine exposure?". British...
- (April 2016). "A novel,
minimally invasive technique for
management of
peristomal varices". Hepatology. 63 (4): 1398–1400. doi:10.1002/hep.27925. PMID 26044445...
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ringed ridges or undulations,
encloses rows of cilia. The
contractile peristomal border closes over the disc and
cilia during retraction of Vorticella...
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which means covered (with a lid). This is in
reference to
their lid-like
peristomal disk.
Selected species include:
Opercularia allensi Stockes, 1887 Opercularia...
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species in the genus. A****ual
division begins with the
formation of the
peristomal membranelle, AZM, of the new cytostome,
indicated by the
slight ridge...
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lorica (s****). The cell body has two wing-shaped protrusions,
called peristomal wings,
which carry the
ciliary structures which are part of the oral apparatus...