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1 and upslanting versus downslanting palpebral fissures).
2 ne in both nasal and temporal sectors of the fissure.
3 xin A (BTA) in the treatment of chronic anal fissure.
4 a relationship to the closed embryonic optic fissure.
5 re promising agents in the treatment of anal fissure.
6 ting in concert surrounding the left sylvian fissure.
7 degrees , and 0 degrees ) sectors of the lid fissure.
8 nd subicular regions through the hippocampal fissure.
9 ns displayed a spatial preference toward the fissure.
10 ssected (LCM) tissue from the margins of the fissure.
11 way in directing proper closure of the optic fissure.
12 tioning of the ventral plexus in the choroid fissure.
13  expression in the anterior tip of the optic fissure.
14 e left cerebral hemisphere along the Sylvian fissure.
15 rms at its inferior part, known as the optic fissure.
16  along the dentate gyrus, subiculum, CA1 and fissure.
17 ription factor Pax2 and closure of the optic fissure.
18 having branches that reached the hippocampal fissure.
19 esulted in the abnormal closure of the optic fissure.
20 that this fissure was the superior accessory fissure.
21 ach to the left portal vein at the umbilical fissure.
22 ttal bands symmetric to the medial embryonic fissure.
23 ved as the SCD entered into the longitudinal fissure.
24 ory after they fail to cross the hippocampal fissure.
25  in lobule 6, slightly caudal to the primary fissure.
26 e best first-line treatment for chronic anal fissure.
27  mice reveals a delayed closure of the optic fissure.
28 stained relief of pain in patients with anal fissure.
29 ns and one unexpected cluster in the lateral fissure.
30 nergy needed to open the 6-7 August eruptive fissure.
31 rms an isolated pocket medial to the Sylvian fissure.
32 e, 41.2% for haemorrhoids and 57.1% for anal fissure.
33 haryngeal foramen separated from the metotic fissure.
34  for haemorrhoids and 41 presented with anal fissure.
35 ritical for regulating formation of specific fissures.
36 which are subsequently further subdivided by fissures.
37  indistinct occipital sinuses and cerebellar fissures.
38 e basement membrane specifically at emerging fissures.
39 ow set ears, and downward slanting palpebral fissures.
40  commonly aggregate near osteoarthritic (OA) fissures.
41 is highlighted by a total loss of sublobular fissures.
42 ld hypertelorism, and downslanting palpebral fissures.
43 frontal bossing, and down-slanting palpebral fissures.
44 tical access to regions situated within deep fissures.
45  and MEC using microprisms inserted into the fissures.
46 of the right lung with no visible interlobar fissures.
47 ing to the diagnosis of haemorrhoids or anal fissures.
48  a minor increase in the incidence of plaque fissuring.
49  both ex vivo and in vivo, leading to plaque fissuring.
50 ed with cartilage fibrillation, pitting, and fissuring.
51 n to an unstable morphology with rupture and fissuring.
52 ques, which may be accompanied by purpura or fissuring.
53 ard the hilus and delimited by a hippocampal fissure; 2) nonperiventricular adult neurogenesis; and 3
54        Thirty-four patients had 36 accessory fissures (26 right, 10 left).
55  fissures (36%), downward slanting palpebral fissures (32%), and lagophthalmos (28%).
56 on (60%), abnormal upward slanting palpebral fissures (36%), downward slanting palpebral fissures (32
57            Most strikingly, the base of each fissure acts as a boundary for gc precursor dispersion,
58                                         Anal fissure (AF) is regarded as a common problem, but there
59 ior-posterior axis into lobules separated by fissures, allowing the large number of cells needed for
60 nction of the cell's soma location along the fissure-alveus axis of the cell layer.
61 yed and/or incomplete closure of the ventral fissure, an excess of mesenchymal cells in the vitreous
62 al interface contains the parietal occipital fissure and can be traced posteriorly around the occipit
63 0(+) endothelium was seen in the hippocampal fissure and cortical blood vessels, notably from P14, sh
64  also appeared in cortices along the lateral fissure and intraparietal sulcus.
65                                          The fissure and its relationship to segmental bronchovascula
66 ax2 in coordinating the closure of the optic fissure and optic disc specification, which is necessary
67  primitive glial cells that line the choroid fissure and optic stalk/nerve to its junction with the o
68 ng both in normal closure of the human optic fissure and pathogenesis of coloboma.
69 vity leads to a failure to close the choroid fissure and progressive expansion of retinal tissue into
70 ed adduction, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure and retraction of the globe on attempted adducti
71 etween signals recorded from the hippocampal fissure and str. oriens but not the coherence between si
72 ta signals recorded (1) from the hippocampal fissure and stratum (str.) oriens of the CA1 region and
73  for 38 gyral regions, including the sylvian fissure and temporal and postcentral gyri, by using magn
74 rity) include cortex in and near the Sylvian fissure and the precentral gyrus.
75  that highlight distinct differences between fissured and intact cartilage surfaces.
76 ease in the total amount of surface which is fissured and thus leads to the conclusion that the surfa
77 Fbw7-deficient cerebella showed supranumeral fissures and aberrant progenitor cell migration.
78 n of selective Purkinje cell loss in certain fissures and by the observation that growth and migratio
79 r zone in regulating formation of additional fissures and for extensive cerebellar growth.
80 e descendents to regulate formation of three fissures and for general growth of the cerebellum.
81 he N lineage cells that separate to form the fissures and lateral ectodermal and mesodermal derivativ
82 ic disorder characterized by small palpebral fissures and other craniofacial malformations, often wit
83 stern Elysium, but seas and lakes from these fissures and previous water flooding events were presume
84  correct diagnosis, while hyperkeratosis and fissures and ridges were independent risk markers of der
85  caused by atherosclerotic plaque rupture or fissuring and subsequent occlusive or subocclusive throm
86 l nerve leaves the braincase via the metotic fissure) and homoplastic characters.
87  (central, peripheral, or abutting pleura or fissures), and attenuation (solid, calcified, or subsoli
88 development, failure of closure of the optic fissure, and impairment of growth of the eyecup.
89 st that there is delayed fusion of the optic fissure, and inner nuclear layer abnormalities indicate
90 neocortex just anterior to the main vertical fissure, and precisely locating it as we do here is usef
91 ula and other regions surrounding the rhinal fissure, and the medial prefrontal cortex.
92  the neural tube, body wall, face, and optic fissure, and they also display defects in lung and heart
93 idface hypoplasia, upward-slanting palpebral fissures, and a long philtrum) and mental retardation.
94 The presentation of painful defecation, anal fissures, and macroscopic blood in stools was highly sug
95  to other brain regions situated within deep fissures, and opens up these regions for study at cellul
96 ad articular cartilage contour irregularity, fissures, and/or thinning.
97 ss hippocampal layers and was largest at the fissure; and (3) a low-frequency rhythm with largest amp
98 ular nose; long, narrow upslanting palpebral fissures; and large, fleshy low-set ears.
99 round the temporal lobe and interhemispheric fissure, anterior-posterior stretch in the frontal and o
100 3.4] for >/= 4 partners), and report of anal fissures (aOR, 2.3 [95% CI, 1.1-4.8]) were associated wi
101 sional reconstruction shows that major brain fissures appear while most of the cerebral surface remai
102 rly located near the fundus of the calcarine fissure, approximately 25 mm away from the most posterio
103 al quality than those with unconsolidated or fissured aquifers, highlighting the vulnerability of the
104 egulate the formation of a normal pattern of fissures are poorly understood.
105 lts suggest that subarachnoid clots in sulci/fissures are sufficient to induce spreading depolarizati
106 sitive (Pax2+) cells demarcate the embryonic fissure as it forms in the ventral optic cup and optic s
107                        Enthesis microdamage (fissuring) as well as vascular and reparative changes we
108  of angular stomatitis (AS), ie, thinning or fissuring at the mouth angles, increased 6-fold from Dec
109 his rearrangement creates a longer, narrower fissure between the V-shaped N-terminal helices and expo
110 isrupts human cortex surrounding the Sylvian fissure bilaterally including "Broca's area," the primar
111 es were observed in cortical and hippocampal fissure blood vessels, showing maximum density at P7, bu
112  Fourteen patients required surgery for anal fissure (Botox +/- fissurectomy 8; LIS 6).
113 centric hilum, longitudinal fissure, lack of fissure branching, fissure ratio, and maximum granule si
114 ebrows, hypertelorism, downslanted palpebral fissures, broad nasal base, long smooth philtrum and ful
115 s and lateral bank of the anterior calcarine fissure but was not characterized fully.
116                Complications of chronic anal fissure (CAF) treatments are prompting interest in lower
117  a large lipid core, endothelial denudation, fissured cap, severe stenosis, or combinations of these
118 h failure to close the neural tube and optic fissure, causing exencephaly and retinal coloboma, commo
119 art, imbibing water, increasing swelling and fissuring--characteristic manifestations of osteoarthros
120  a loss-of-function leads to lack of choroid fissure closure (known as a coloboma), a loss of optic n
121 r MITF in regulating processes such as optic-fissure closure and bone development or homeostasis, whi
122 basis of the presence or absence of an optic fissure closure defect (OFCD); those with OFCD were furt
123  (noi(tu29a) and gup(m189); congenital optic fissure closure defects).
124 ax2, the mechanism of the failure of choroid fissure closure is associated with a cell fate switch fr
125 JNK to regulate BMP4 expression during optic fissure closure is conserved in Drosophila during dorsal
126           Our results show that proper optic fissure closure relies on Wnt8b suppression by Foxg1 in
127                                        Optic fissure closure requires precise orchestration in timing
128  profile global gene expression during optic fissure closure using laser capture microdissected (LCM)
129            To test the hypothesis that optic fissure closure was apoptosis-dependent, the anti-apopto
130 the embryologic and molecular basis of optic fissure closure with clinical observations in patients w
131 s of ventral optic cup formation and choroid fissure closure, and that bcl6a is a direct target of Va
132      Pitx2, a gene required for normal optic fissure closure, is dramatically downregulated in the pe
133 zinc finger proteins Nlz1 and Nlz2 in normal fissure closure.
134 closer to a molecular understanding of optic fissure closure.
135 cantly less solute adsorption at surfaces of fissures compared to adjacent intact surfaces of damaged
136 phic evidence of emphysema heterogeneity and fissure completeness was associated with an enhanced res
137     On frontal radiographs, presence of this fissure correlated with a curvilinear band of atelectasi
138  the surface ahead of the main liquid-filled fissure could be the origin of many precursor eruptions.
139 mporal cortex, just dorsal to the perirhinal fissure, coursing from the level of the medial geniculat
140         A plume of water vapour escapes from fissures crossing the south polar region of the Saturnia
141 he temporal region and another had a choroid fissure cyst displacing the affected hippocampus; both i
142 ications, such as those with small palpebral fissures, deep-set eyes, corneal basement membrane dystr
143 ulation of signaling by Fz5 and Fz8 in optic fissure/disc formation and progenitor expansion.
144 laps with Fz5 in the neural retina and optic fissure/disc.
145                                    The optic fissure does not close in late VAD embryos, and severe f
146 Ventral closure of the optic cup and choroid fissure does not occur.
147 scle, which contracts to close the palpebral fissure during blinking.
148 esulting from incomplete fusion of the optic fissure during development.
149 ene networks underlying closure of the optic fissure during vertebrate eye development are poorly und
150 er (EGL) is selectively retarded in the deep fissures during early postnatal development.
151 ng of the right eyelid with narrow palpebral fissure, dysarthria, anisocoria (narrower pupil on the r
152  step in substrate disintegration, elongated fissures emerge which develop into coniform cracks as di
153      Here we show that the massive 2014-2015 fissure eruption in Holuhraun, Iceland, reduced the size
154   Dyke growth was slowed down by an effusive fissure eruption near the end of the dyke.
155 anule cell precursors located at the base of fissures fail to undergo cell shape changes required for
156                       Ultimately the ventral fissure fails to close resulting in coloboma.
157 rying mutations in the noi gene, the choroid fissure fails to close, glial cells of the optic nerve f
158 al morphogenetic movements and the embryonic fissure fails to form normally.
159 omy in mineralized arthropods from Paleogene fissure fillings and demonstrate the value of these foss
160 il tarsiid from the middle-Eocene Shanghuang fissure-fillings in southern Jiangsu Province, China.
161                                              Fissures, fistulas, abscesses, and anal canal stenosis a
162 res lateral internal sphincterotomy for anal fissure, fistulotomy, and ileal pouch reconstruction can
163 ithin the aquifer and indicated small-medium fissure flows to be the dominant pathway, delivering 52-
164   In addition, the positioning and timing of fissure formation are altered.
165 nsplantation experiments that Tbx18 controls fissure formation in the late stages of somite maturatio
166 ntact N lineage cells at or near the time of fissure formation, ablation experiments suggest that the
167 ing correlates spatially and temporally with fissure formation, and that Gli2 is the main activator d
168 ts, including ectopic neurons and defects in fissure formation, Bergmann glia organization and baseme
169 astically alters the timing and placement of fissure formation, the migration and positioning of gran
170 glia-basement membrane adhesion required for fissure formation.
171 ese contacts are not required for initiating fissure formation.
172 ng vertebrate eye morphogenesis, a transient fissure forms at its inferior part, known as the optic f
173 and impedes the lateral edges of the choroid fissure from meeting and fusing.
174 f the basal ganglia, widening of the Sylvian fissures, fronto-temporal atrophy and severe spongiform
175  than their wildtype counterparts, and optic fissure fusion is delayed.
176 in the mutant, such as those affecting optic fissure fusion, is a reflection of the extent of develop
177                         Closure of the optic fissure has been well characterized and many genetic alt
178 ct in to control growth and/or patterning of fissures has not been determined.
179                    The primary end point was fissure healing after 3 months.
180 h signaling results in formation of an extra fissure in a position conserved in rat.
181 eps of fusion are: widening of a hydrophobic fissure in bilayers for stalk formation, splay within th
182 o avoid surgery for haemorrhoids and/or anal fissure in Crohn's disease (CD) patients is still curren
183 dal plate, the otic capsules and the metotic fissure in gnathostomes.
184 up is needed to assess the risk of recurrent fissure in patients with GTN.
185       The midposterior fundus of the Sylvian fissure in the human brain is central to the cortical pr
186 e chemical sphincterotomy capable of healing fissures in a small series of cases.
187  surgical treatment of haemorrhoids and anal fissures in CD patients over a period of 8 years.
188 tegral to determining the distinct number of fissures in each species.
189 ular to the walls of vertical synsedimentary fissures in microbial reefs.
190 generally uniform, with visualization of the fissures in most cases.
191 een devoted to neighborhood inequalities and fissures in the civic infrastructure that potentially ch
192    Importantly, the pattern of the remaining fissures in the mutants corresponds to the first fissure
193                                         Anal fissures in women who report never having had anal inter
194 t common changes were cell clustering and/or fissuring (in 76% of entheses).
195 l to undergo cell shape changes required for fissure initiation.
196 ved in SW generation surrounding the lateral fissure (insula, superior temporal, parietal, middle fro
197 is and today consists primarily of assessing fissure integrity (FI).
198  with frequent axonal projections across the fissure into the CA1 and subicular regions.
199                      The lava erupted from a fissure, inundated the channels, and drained downstream
200 bsence of Tbr2, formation of the hippocampal fissure is abnormal, leading to aberrant development of
201                        Delayed fusion of the fissure is consistently associated with the Bst/+ genoty
202                                         Anal fissure is most commonly treated surgically by internal
203 ), a cortical vestibular area in the sylvian fissure, is not responsive to optic flow.
204  located at the posterior end of the sylvian fissure, is strongly interconnected with PIVC, and recei
205 aracteristics (eccentric hilum, longitudinal fissure, lack of fissure branching, fissure ratio, and m
206                               Mean palpebral fissure, levator function, and margin reflex distance we
207 cessory fissures were manifested by a normal fissure line; two, by slight thickening or minimal linea
208   Disruption of a plaque, ulceration, tears, fissures, lipid-rich or fibrous lesions, and luminal or
209 re-sized ice particles from a series of warm fissures located near its south pole.
210 the basal lamina does not occur at the optic fissure margin.
211  differ with respect to caries: (C1) pit and fissure molar surfaces, (C2) mandibular anterior surface
212 both abduction and adduction, with palpebral fissure narrowing and globe retraction in adduction.
213                   Most affected eyes had lid fissure narrowing and retraction in adduction.
214 otemporal suture and medially by the orbital fissure; none extended above the lesser sphenoid wing.
215 cular thalamic nucleus (RTN) and the primary fissure of the cerebellum of the posthypoxic animals.
216 ts with a prospectively identified accessory fissure of the lower lobe were reviewed and correlated w
217                         A superior accessory fissure of the lower lobe, more common on the right than
218             These cells populate the choroid fissure of the optic disk, the body of the optic stalk a
219 ed of an elaborate set of folia separated by fissures of different lengths, remains largely unexplore
220 on inside a temperature gradient in pores or fissures of rocks.
221 ults from errors in the sealing of the optic fissure (OF), a transient structure at the bottom of the
222 from the source of silicate lava (caldera or fissure, often with red pyroclastic deposits).
223 parterial bronchi and absence of middle lobe fissure on CTscans suggesting heterotaxy syndrome.
224      Lobar segmentations delineated by major fissures on both CT scans were used to calculate the per
225 ema and a target lobe with intact interlobar fissures on CT of the thorax.
226       It is thought that the Cerberus Fossae fissures on Mars were the source of both lava and water
227 nt or interventional procedure consisting of fissure opening with linear cutting staplers buttressed
228 nt or interventional procedure consisting of fissure opening with linear cutting staplers buttressed
229 acy of alginate staple-line reinforcement of fissure openings as compared with stapling alone, with o
230 acy of alginate staple-line reinforcement of fissure openings as compared with stapling alone, with o
231                Endpoints were healing of the fissure or condition after 8 weeks of treatment.
232 ated with a failure in fusion of the choroid fissure or in some instances, more severe ventral optic
233 e peaks most often occurred over the Sylvian fissure or the upper bank of the posterior superior temp
234 me, is elevated in culprit lesions that have fissured or ruptured in patients with sudden death from
235 y nonobstructive plaques, which are prone to fissures or rupture resulting in presentation of acute c
236  the time of MR imaging visualization of the fissures or sulci were compared with the GA guidelines b
237 7.1%), and signs of fungal infection, cracks/fissures, or maceration between toes (36.3%); 30.9% had
238     Historically, the terms superior orbital fissure, orbital apex, and cavernous sinus have been use
239 symmetrical relative to the interhemispheric fissure, other regions express asymmetric patterns of re
240 enotypes in the lesions was less than in the fissure (p < 0.001) or buccal (p = 0.011) sites.
241  CA-to-OA ratio and proptosis (P<0.001), lid fissure (P = 0.004), and intraocular pressure (P<0.001).
242 correlated with proptosis (P<0.0001) and lid fissure (P<0.045).
243               After closure of the embryonic fissure, Pax2 immunostaining disappears from the ventral
244 ent dentition caries, as well as for pit-and-fissure- (PF) and smooth- (SM) surface caries.
245 g ventilatory obstruction, and lesions along fissures predisposed patients to chest tube placement (P
246 eterogeneous emphysema and intact interlobar fissures produces significant improvements in lung funct
247 luding long, narrow and upslanting palpebral fissures, prominent nasal bridge, square dental arch and
248 arse facies, puffy eyelids, narrow palpebral fissures, prominent supraorbital ridges, a bulbous nose,
249 itudinal fissure, lack of fissure branching, fissure ratio, and maximum granule size) to each of 323
250                                 Chronic anal fissures remain a challenging condition.
251 idence that cell death is required for optic fissure remodelling.
252 urvive to birth, but fail to close the optic fissure (retinal coloboma).
253 rate the in situ distribution of biofilms on fissure rock faces using video documentation.
254                                              Fissure sealant (FS) and fluoride varnish (FV) are effec
255                                          The fissure-sealing of newly erupted molars is an effective
256 ark a stage at which the balance of the oral fissure shifted from mostly teeth to mostly baleen.
257 at times when geophysical models predict its fissures should be under tension and therefore may be wi
258 retina despite the presence of an open fetal fissure, showing that coloboma and retinal folding repre
259 ssion in the nasal and temporal edges of the fissure.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Coloboma is an ocular dis
260 dysfunction (dry skin, less acidic skin, and fissured skin), and atopic dermatitis (AD) with a severe
261 rdation, microcephaly, up-slanting palpebral fissures, small testes, and stature shorter than that of
262 alized antithrombotic efficacy at denuded or fissured stenotic high-risk lesions without systemic ble
263 nterior surfaces, (C3) posterior non-pit and fissure surfaces, (C4) maxillary anterior surfaces, and
264 tion, normalized mean surface intensities of fissured surfaces of injured explants were 6%, 40%, and
265 terface, allowing formation of the acellular fissure that defines the somite boundary.
266 nnections of the cortex dorsal to the rhinal fissure that includes the RAIC have been examined previo
267 ression roughly corresponding to the primary fissure that separates the cerebellum into anterior and
268 ervations show eruptions from "tiger stripe" fissures that are sustained (although tidally modulated)
269 ures in the mutants corresponds to the first fissures that form during normal development.
270 s a general loss of prominence of cerebellar fissures that is highlighted by a total loss of sublobul
271 d by the formation of a series of transverse fissures that subdivide initially continuous columns of
272 he skull roof) but lacking a ventral cranial fissure, the presence of which is considered a derived f
273 st, concomitantly with the loss of branchial fissures, the acquisition of a feeding mechanism based o
274  stresses that would affect the width of the fissures; therefore, the quantity of water vapour releas
275 rieved from in vivo and assessed for surface fissure, thickness, density, chondrocyte numbers, collag
276                         Failure of the optic fissure to close gives rise to an ocular disorder known
277 in zebrafish leads to a failure of the optic fissure to close, a phenotype which closely resembles th
278  CA1 appear to sprout across the hippocampal fissure to preferentially synapse onto early-born DGCs.
279 section with the lateral aspect of the major fissure toward the infrahilar region on the right and th
280 include a long, narrow nose, short palpebral fissures, type III syndactyly, and dental abnormalities
281 in early visual areas close to the calcarine fissure (V1/V2 border).
282 ng slices taken perpendicular to the Sylvian fissure, volumes of the hippocampus, amygdala, anterior
283                       The parietal occipital fissure was demonstrated along the medial surface of the
284 he human somatosensory cortex in the Sylvian fissure was examined using functional magnetic resonance
285                            Otherwise, if the fissure was incomplete or the lung had an emphysematous
286                            Otherwise, if the fissure was incomplete or the lung had an emphysematous
287                After 3 months healing of the fissure was noted in 32 of 74 (43%) patients in the dilt
288 ronchovascular structures revealed that this fissure was the superior accessory fissure.
289  thriving at 1.4 km depths in palaeometeoric fissure water up to 12,300 yr old in South African mines
290 c cup and stalk and the closure of the optic fissure were substantially rescued in these embryos.
291  lateral pleural puncture, and lesions along fissures were associated with higher [corrected] pneumot
292                     Four of the 36 accessory fissures were manifested by a normal fissure line; two,
293 CD200 was mainly observed in the hippocampal fissure, where GFAP(+) /CD200(+) astrocytes were also fo
294  the timing of initiation and positioning of fissures, whereas in upper rhombic lip-derived cells the
295 of the dendritic tree (distance from soma to fissure), which was 20% greater in the monkey.
296 white matter caudal to the posterior sylvian fissure, which included the posterior supramarginal gyru
297 thin the expanding hemifusion diaphragm, and fissure widening initiating pore formation in a hemifusi
298     Homogeneous solid nodules, attached to a fissure with a lentiform or triangular shape, were class
299 y syndromes often involves plaque rupture or fissure with platelet aggregation.
300   The complex spatial association of the PCC fissure zone with the Liquine-Ofqui Fault zone was likel

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