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  • 71tumor — 1. Any swelling or tumefaction. 2. SYN: neoplasm. 3. One of the four signs of inflammation (t., calor, dolor, rubor) enunciated by Celsus. [L. t., a swelling] acinar cell t. a …

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  • 72Budd–Chiari syndrome — Budd Chiari syndrome Classification and external resources Posterior abdominal wall, after removal of the peritoneum, showing kidneys, suprarenal capsules, and great vessels. (Hepatic veins labeled at center top.) ICD 10 I …

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  • 73Bony part of pharyngotympanic tube — View of the inner wall of the tympanum External and middle ear, op …

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  • 74Foramen magnum — Bone: Foramen magnum Occipital bone. Inner surface. Gray s subject #31 129 …

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  • 75Vertebral artery — Infobox Artery Name = Vertebral artery Latin = arteria vertebralis GraySubject = 148 GrayPage = 578 Caption = Arteries of the neck. The vertebral arteries arise from the subclavian arteries and join to form the basilar artery. It is ponted out,… …

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  • 76Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography — Intervention MRCP image showing stones in the distal common bile duct: (a) Gallbladder with stones (b) Stone in bile duct (c) Pancreatic duct (d) Duodenum. ICD …

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  • 77Optic canal — Bone: Optic foramen 1: Foramen ethmoidale 2: Canalis opticus 3: Fissura orbitalis superior 4: Fossa sacci lacrimalis 5: Sulcus infraorbitalis 6: Fissura orbitalis inferior 7: Foramen infraorbitale …

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  • 78Mastoid foramen — Bone: Mastoid foramen Left temporal bone. Inner surface. (Mastoid foramen labeled at bottom left.) …

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  • 79Condylar canal — Bone: Condyloid canal Occipital bone. Outer surface. (Condyloid canal visible at center left.) …

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  • 80Clivus (anatomy) — Bone: Clivus (anatomy) Superior view of the clivus …

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