- is
clinically divided into
three groups:
unifocal,
multifocal unisystem, and
multifocal multisystem.
Unifocal LCH, also
called eosinophilic granuloma (an...
- term
prime has come to mean the
opposite of zoom—a fixed-focal-length, or
unifocal lens.
While a
prime lens of a
given focal length is less
versatile than...
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block Regular if 1 to 1, 2 to 1, or 4 to 1 AV
block P wave
morphology Unifocal, but
similar in
morphology to each
other Might be
inverted Differs from...
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sometimes be
distinguished by its
prompt response to
vagal maneuvers.
Ectopic (
unifocal)
atrial tachycardia arises from an
independent focus within the atria,...
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Hepatoblastomas originate from
immature liver precursor cells, are
typically unifocal,
affect the
right lobe of the
liver more
often than the left lobe, and...
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block Ventricular ectopics Ventricular tachycardia Absent 'a' wave (no
unifocal atrial depolarisation)
Atrial fibrillation Large 'v' wave (c–v wave) Tricuspid...
- can also
determine the
exclusion of carcinoma,
therapy resistance, or
unifocal recurrent chalazia.
Blepharitis is a
result of
bacteria and inflammation...
-
Under HRCT scan,
infected individuals generally showed a
multifocal or
unifocal involvement of ground-gl****
opacity (GGO). The
presence of lung nodules...
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Localisation A B C 11 -
Proximal humerus Extra-articular,
unifocal Extra-articular,
bifocal Articular 31 -
Proximal femur Extra-articular, trochanteric...
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lobectomy alone may be
sufficient treatment for
small (<1 cm), low-risk,
unifocal,
intrathyroidal papillary carcinomas in the
absence of
prior head and neck...