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1. Cross-Section Human AnatomyPage
We estimate that cross-sectional images comprise 5-15% of medical school gross anatomy practical exam material nationwide. These test materials, in most cases, are band-sawed slices of a locally obtained cadaver encased in Lucite. Very often stude...
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2. DIGITAL CROSS SECTION FORMAT
A. Header Block: 00H(0) "VHIF" 04H(4) Version Number 06H(6) File Specifier 12H(16) Number of IOPs 13H(17) Undefined 17H(23) First IOP offset B. Information Object Pointer (IOP): (Text Block) 18H(24) Block type 19H(25) Element data type 1AH(26) Byt...
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3. SEER Training: Cross Section of the Testis
The tunica albuginea is the dense, white, inelastic tissue immediately covering the testis, beneath the visceral layer of the tunica vaginalis. The septa extends from the tunica albuginea into the testicle, dividing the testes into lobules. The po...
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4. Cross-sectional characterization of HIV-1 env comp... [AIDS. 2009] - PubMed result
To characterize HIV-1 env compartmentalization between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and peripheral blood plasma over all stages of the HIV-1 disease course, and to determine the relationship between the extent of CSF HIV-1 env compartmentalization an...
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5. CgSB: Cross-Language Information Retrieval
The U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) is pursuing new approaches for providing timely access to consumer health information in order to accommodate the diverse needs of people in the U.S. and abroad. Cross-Language Information Retrieval (CLI.....
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6. Abdomen
The Abdominal Division of the Department of Radiology offers a full range of imaging services to evaluate known or suspected disorders of the abdomen and pelvis. The Division is subdivided into four separate subdivisions: Gastrointestinal Radiolog...
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7. The Abdomen
The abdomen is composed of 11 segments. However, some of the segments may be fused, and upon examination fewer legs may be visible.
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8. Abdomen
Abdomen  (colon, intestines, kidneys, liver, pancreas, pelvis, stomach) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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9. Cross Sectional Area Directions
B. Go to the File menu and open the binary stack that you want to analyze. Each image window should have a black background and a white segmented structure. If not, go to the special menu and select invert.
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10. Breast Cross-Section Model
Eliminate excuses. Make breast self-exam even easier for your patients by explaining it step-by-step with this model of the breast (6 1/3" x 4 1/2" x 3"). The model also has an example of infiltrating scirrhous carcinoma, fibroadenoma, cysts, and ...
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