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  1. 6121
    “…A total of 189 tumors were situated in the supratentorial space and 98 were in the middle fossa and infratentorial locations. Note that 125 tumors were found to be of soft consistency (grades 1, 2) and 162 tumors of hard consistency (grades 3, 4). …”
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  2. 6122
    “…Case 1: 75-year-old male with history of hypertension, left frontal MCA stroke with residual aphasia who underwent brain MRI for a recent TIA, was found to have a new 2.3 x 1.9 x 2.4 cm mass in the pituitary fossa invading the right cavernous sinus, concerning for a pituitary macroadenoma. …”
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  3. 6123
    “…MRI brain showed a large, lobulated mass in the sphenoid sinus adjacent to the inferior left lateral aspect of the pituitary fossa. He underwent surgical resection of the mass and pathology was consistent with pituitary adenoma, corticotroph cell type. …”
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  4. 6124
    “…Six venous blood samples were collected from each subject volunteer at baseline, 10 minutes ischaemia, 5, 15, 30, 60 minutes and 24 hours reperfusion, by means of a cannula from the ante-cubital fossa. Monocyte and neutrophil leukocyte sub-populations were isolated by density gradient centrifugation techniques. …”
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  5. 6125
    “…All were in trials in which radiotherapy included the chest wall, supraclavicular or axillary fossa (or both), and internal mammary chain. For 700 women with axillary dissection and no positive nodes, radiotherapy had no significant effect on locoregional recurrence (two-sided significance level [2p]>0·1), overall recurrence (rate ratio [RR], irradiated vs not, 1·06, 95% CI 0·76–1·48, 2p>0·1), or breast cancer mortality (RR 1·18, 95% CI 0·89–1·55, 2p>0·1). …”
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  6. 6126
    “…Fifteen breast cancer patients who underwent lumpectomy and adjuvant radiation to the whole breast and supraclavicular (SCV) fossa at our institution were selected for this study. …”
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  7. 6127
    “…A CT abdomen without contrast showed a surgically absent right adrenal gland and a 9mm soft tissue density nodule in the left adrenal fossa suggestive of residual/ectopic adrenal tissue. …”
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  8. 6128
    por Stout, Daniel
    Publicado 2019
    “…Subsequent calcitonin was < 2.0 and CEA 0.7 with ultrasound only showing a 0.4 mm hypoechoic nodule versus node in the right thyroid fossa. One year after her completion thyroidectomy and six months after ablation, TSH was 0.019, thyroglobulin 0.1, thyroglobulin antibody < 1.0, calcitonin < 2 (≤ 5 pg/mL), CEA 0.8, and ultrasound was free of any concerning lesions. …”
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  9. 6129
    “…The SPG is a small concentrated structure of neuronal tissue that resides within the pterygopalatine fossa in close proximity to the sphenopalatine foramen and is innervated by the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve. …”
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  10. 6130
    “…Results: A 36 year-old female found to have left supraclavicular fossa swelling was screened for Cushing’s syndrome. …”
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  11. 6131
    “…He rapidly developed increased appetite, insomnia, and severe myalgias, with filling of supraclavicular fossae, facial plethora, and cervical and truncal acne. …”
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  13. 6133
    “…INTRODUCTION: Epidermoid cysts are rare intracranially occurring mainly in subarachnoid spaces such as parasellar cisterns, middle fossa and cerebellopontine angle. Only few cases of infundibular/sellar epidermoid cysts have been described. …”
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  14. 6134
    por Ade, P.A.R., Aghanim, N., Alves, M.I.R., Armitage-Caplan, C., Arnaud, M., Ashdown, M., Atrio-Barandela, F., Aumont, J., Aussel, H., Baccigalupi, C., Banday, A.J., Barreiro, R.B., Barrena, R., Bartelmann, M., Bartlett, J.G., Bartolo, N., Basak, S., Battaner, E., Battye, R., Benabed, K., Benoit, A., Benoit-Levy, A., Bernard, J.P., Bersanelli, M., Bertincourt, B., Bethermin, M., Bielewicz, P., Bikmaev, I., Blanchard, A., Bobin, J., Bock, J.J., Bohringer, H., Bonaldi, A., Bonavera, L., Bond, J.R., Borrill, J., Bouchet, F.R., Boulanger, F., Bourdin, H., Bowyer, J.W., Bridges, M., Brown, M.L., Bucher, M., Burenin, R., Burigana, C., Butler, R.C., Calabrese, E., Cappellini, B., Cardoso, J.F., Carr, R., Carvalho, P., Casale, M., Castex, G., Catalano, A., Challinor, A., Chamballu, A., Chary, R.R., Chen, X., Chiang, H.C., Chiang, L.Y., Chon, G., Christensen, P.R., Churazov, E., Church, S., Clemens, M., Clements, D.L., Colombi, S., Colombo, L.P.L., Combet, C., Comis, B., Couchot, F., Coulais, A., Crill, B.P., Cruz, M., Curto, A., Cuttaia, F., Da Silva, A., Dahle, H., Danese, L., Davies, R.D., Davis, R.J., de Bernardis, P., de Rosa, A., de Zotti, G., Dechelette, T., Delabrouille, J., Delouis, J.M., Democles, J., Desert, F.X., Dick, J., Dickinson, C., Diego, J.M., Dolag, K., Dole, H., Donzelli, S., Dore, O., Douspis, M., Ducout, A., Dunkley, J., Dupac, X., Efstathiou, G., Elsner, F., Ensslin, T.A., Eriksen, H.K., Fabre, O., Falgarone, E., Falvella, M.C., Fantaye, Y., Fergusson, J., Filliard, C., Finelli, F., Flores-Cacho, I., Foley, S., Forni, O., Fosalba, P., Frailis, M., Fraisse, A.A., Franceschi, E., Freschi, M., Fromenteau, S., Frommert, M., Gaier, T.C., Galeotta, S., Gallegos, J., Galli, S., Gandolfo, B., Ganga, K., Gauthier, C., Genova-Santos, R.T., Ghosh, T., Giard, M., Giardino, G., Gilfanov, M., Girard, D., Giraud-Heraud, Y., Gjerlow, E., Gonzalez-Nuevo, J., Gorski, K.M., Gratton, S., Gregorio, A., Gruppuso, A., Gudmundsson, J.E., Haissinski, J., Hamann, J., Hansen, F.K., Hansen, M., Hanson, D., Harrison, D.L., Heavens, A., Helou, G., Hempel, A., Henrot-Versille, S., Hernandez-Monteagudo, C., Herranz, D., Hildebrandt, S.R., Hivon, E., Ho, S., Hobson, M., Holmes, W.A., Hornstrup, A., Hou, Z., Hovest, W., Huey, G., Huffenberger, K.M., Hurier, G., Ilic, S., Jaffe, A.H., Jaffe, T.R., Jasche, J., Jewell, J., Jones, W.C., Juvela, M., Kalberla, P., Kangaslahti, P., Keihanen, E., Kerp, J., Keskitalo, R., Khamitov, I., Kiiveri, K., Kim, J., Kisner, T.S., Kneissl, R., Knoche, J., Knox, L., Kunz, M., Kurki-Suonio, H., Lacasa, F., Lagache, G., Lahteenmaki, A., Lamarre, J.M., Langer, M., Lasenby, A., Lattanzi, M., Laureijs, R.J., Lavabre, A., Lawrence, C.R., Le Jeune, M., Leach, S., Leahy, J.P., Leonardi, R., Leon-Tavares, J., Leroy, C., Lesgourgues, J., Lewis, A., Li, C., Liddle, A., Liguori, M., Lilje, P.B., Linden-Vornle, M., Lindholm, V., Lopez-Caniego, M., Lowe, S., Lubin, P.M., Macias-Perez, J.F., MacTavish, C.J., Maffei, B., Maggio, G., Maino, D., Mandolesi, N., Mangilli, A., Marcos-Caballero, A., Marinucci, D., Maris, M., Marleau, F., Marshall, D.J., Martin, P.G., Martinez-Gonzalez, E., Masi, S., Massardi, M., Matarrese, S., Matsumura, T., Matthai, F., Maurin, L., Mazzotta, P., McDonald, A., McEwen, J.D., McGehee, P., Mei, S., Meinhold, P.R., Melchiorri, A., Melin, J.B., Mendes, L., Menegoni, E., Mennella, A., Migliaccio, M., Mikkelsen, K., Millea, M., Miniscalco, R., Mitra, S., Miville-Deschenes, M.A., Molinari, D., Moneti, A., Montier, L., Morgante, G., Morisset, N., Mortlock, D., Moss, A., Munshi, D., Murphy, J.A., Naselsky, P., Nati, F., Natoli, P., Negrello, M., Nesvadba, N.P.H., Netterfield, C.B., Norgaard-Nielsen, H.U., North, C., Noviello, F., Novikov, D., Novikov, I., O'Dwyer, I.J., Orieux, F., Osborne, S., O'Sullivan, C., Oxborrow, C.A., Paci, F., Pagano, L., Pajot, F., Paladini, R., Pandolfi, S., Paoletti, D., Partridge, B., Pasian, F., Patanchon, G., Paykari, P., Pearson, D., Pearson, T.J., Peel, M., Peiris, H.V., Perdereau, O., Perotto, L., Perrotta, F., Pettorino, V., Piacentini, F., Piat, M., Pierpaoli, E., Pietrobon, D., Plaszczynski, S., Platania, P., Pogosyan, D., Pointecouteau, E., Polenta, G., Ponthieu, N., Popa, L., Poutanen, T., Pratt, G.W., Prezeau, G., Prunet, S., Puget, J.L., Pullen, A.R., Rachen, J.P., Racine, B., Rahlin, A., Rath, C., Reach, W.T., Rebolo, R., Reinecke, M., Remazeilles, M., Renault, C., Renzi, A., Riazuelo, A., Ricciardi, S., Riller, T., Ringeval, C., Ristorcelli, I., Robbers, G., Rocha, G., Roman, M., Rosset, C., Rossetti, M., Roudier, G., Rowan-Robinson, M., Rubino-Martin, J.A., Ruiz-Granados, B., Rusholme, B., Salerno, E., Sandri, M., Sanselme, L., Santos, D., Savelainen, M., Savini, G., Schaefer, B.M., Schiavon, F., Scott, D., Seiffert, M.D., Serra, P., Shellard, E.P.S., Smith, K., Smoot, G.F., Souradeep, T., Spencer, L.D., Starck, J.L., Stolyarov, V., Stompor, R., Sudiwala, R., Sunyaev, R., Sureau, F., Sutter, P., Sutton, D., Suur-Uski, A.S., Sygnet, J.F., Tauber, J.A., Tavagnacco, D., Taylor, D., Terenzi, L., Texier, D., Toffolatti, L., Tomasi, M., Torre, J.P., Tristram, M., Tucci, M., Tuovinen, J., Turler, M., Tuttlebee, M., Umana, G., Valenziano, L., Valiviita, J., Van Tent, B., Varis, J., Vibert, L., Viel, M., Vielva, P., Villa, F., Vittorio, N., Wade, L.A., Wandelt, B.D., Watson, C., Watson, R., Wehus, I.K., Welikala, N., Weller, J., White, M., White, S.D.M., Wilkinson, A., Winkel, B., Xia, J.Q., Yvon, D., Zacchei, A., Zibin, J.P., Zonca, A.
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  15. 6135
    “…A CT and subsequent MRI scans of the head showed a huge mass extensively involving the Sella, suprasellar space, the cavernous sinuses and middle fossae. This mass extends inferiorly to the sphenoid and parasellar sinuses, nasopharynx, and appears at the nostrils. …”
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  16. 6136
    “…Two years later, he developed a 5.1 x 4.7 cm nodular mass in the right adrenal fossa and a <1 cm liver lesion on CT scan. The adrenal lesion showed intense avidity on (68)Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT and (18)F-DOPA PET/CT and mild avidity on (18)FDG-PET/CT. (18)F-DOPA PET/CT also showed avidity towards the liver lesion. …”
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  17. 6137
    “…BACKGROUND: Chiari malformations (CM) are congenital defects due to hypoplasia of the posterior fossa with cerebellar herniation into the foramen magnum and upper spinal canal. …”
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  18. 6138
    “…RESULTS: (1) The overall PR was 68%; for a median serum PSA level (sPSA) of 1.7 ng/mL, an oligometastatic pattern (1–3 foci) was observed in 31% of the cases overall; (2) PR was significantly related to sPSA (from 41% if < 0.2 ng/mL to 81% if ≥ 2 ng/mL), to patients’ age, to initial therapy (64% if prostatectomy vs. 85% without prostatectomy due to frequent foci in the prostate fossa), to whether FCH PET/CT was negative or equivocal (PR = 62% vs. 82%), and to previous BCR (PR = 63% for 1st BCR vs. 72% in case of previous BCR); (3) no significant difference in PR was found according to the imaging protocol: injected activity, administration of a contrast agent and/or of furosemide, dose length product, one single or multiple time points of image acquisition; (4) no adverse event was reported after PSMA-11 injection, even associated with a contrast agent and/or furosemide. …”
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  19. 6139
    “…Anorexia, nausea, abdominal pain, hard stool, blood with hard stool, alternate hard and loose stool and fecal mass in left iliac fossa were analyzed between two group and all were significantly higher in children with functional constipation group. …”
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  20. 6140
    “…Teaching and assessment are based on specific microskills using a 3-dimensional printed iliac fossa model. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The PRS group was timed and scored (5-point Likert scale) on 10 repetitions of each task. …”
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