Search Results - "LEPERCHEY, F"
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Apropos of the "Lesson in anatomy"
Published in Morphologie (01-09-2000)“…Some striking features from the famous lesson of Prof. Tulp are presented: the implication of the spectator in the scene, the unity of the action exalted by…”
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The concept of branchial apparatus and cervico-facial embryology
Published in Morphologie (01-06-1999)“…The so-called "branchial" embryonic organization corresponds to a segmental disposition, for which a determining role of the aortic arch, vascular component of…”
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Preliminary data on the use in clinical practice of cyclarbamate (N,N-diphenyl dicarbamate of 1,1-cyclopentanedimethanol
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Power of isoniazid acetylation and pigmentation; first experimental tests in the rabbit: comparison with clinical data
Published in International journal of clinical pharmacology research (1985)“…A positive correlation has been observed clinically at the Centre Edouard Rist, Paris, between the degree of pigmentation and the power of isoniazid…”
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Appearance of the branchial system in cervicofacial embryology
Published in Morphologie (01-03-2001)“…The aortic arch, vascular component of the branchial segment, is considered as its determining element. This is only justified in the conception of a branchial…”
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The origins of embryology. Epistemologic and cultural viewpoints
Published in Morphologie (01-09-1998)“…Embryology is exemplar from an epistemologic point of view, due to its close relation with philosophy as studying an immediately accessible link in the process…”
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Apropos of the diagnosis of gastric leiomyomas
Published in Memoires. Academie de chirurgie (France) (11-10-1961)Get more information
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Human cervico-facial morphogenesis. Evaluation of acquired data and current outlook. Second part: cervical morphogenesis
Published in Morphologie (01-12-1997)“…After having recalled the formation of the so-called "branchial" organisation, each component of the segmentary units constituting this organisation is…”
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Human cervico-facial morphogenesis. Evaluation of acquired data and current outlook. (Part 1: facial morphogenesis)
Published in Morphologie (01-06-1997)“…The embryonic development of the face has been studied in many reviews, this work purposes only to clear up some points which remain obscure concerning…”
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The embryology of cysts and fistulae of the neck (author's transl)
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (01-12-1977)“…The term "branchial" should not lead to errors of interpretation and of classification. The essential points of normal embryology and comparative anatomy are…”
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Embryogeny of facial, mastication, tongue, palate and neck muscles (author's transl)
Published in Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale (1979)“…The mesenchymal origin muscular tissues entailing some difficulties in the knowledge of certain muscles embryogeny, two methods are therefore applied: the…”
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Degeneration and regeneration of striated skeletal muscle fibers in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Published in Morphologie (01-03-1997)“…Like all other muscular dystrophies, Duchenne muscular dystrophy is characterized by the coexistence of degenerative lesions of the muscle fibers and of…”
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Malformations of the nasal fossa and paramedian facial clefts. New perspectives
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (1996)“…Since choanal atresia may be associated with other cranio-facial malformations, including various degrees of nasal fossa malformation, and be a part of…”
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Role and significance of the branchial system in cervico-facial morphogenesis
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (1987)“…The so-called "branchial" embryonic organization is in fact that of the part of the embryo subjacent to the anterior, encephalic portion of neural tube. It…”
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Congenital midline fistulas of the back of the nose. Embryologic, clinical and therapeutic study
Published in Annales de pediatrie (01-12-1984)Get more information
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The origin and development of craniofacial angiomas in the light of embryological information
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (01-01-1973)Get more information
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Demonstration of a correlation between the degree of pigmentation and the power of inactivation of isoniazid in man
Published in Revue des maladies respiratoires (1987)“…In a group of 153 white subjects treated for tubercle, individual determinations were made of: a) The power of inactivation of isoniazid. b) The degree of…”
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2 modalities in the embryogenic process of frontonasal cysts and fistulae
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (1983)“…The two principal embryogenic theories, persistence of residual structures remaining after closure of the anterior neuropore and inclusion of epiblastic…”
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Proboscis lateralis, a rare facial malformation. Therapeutic difficulties (apropos of a case)
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (1983)“…A case of proboscis lateralis with total absence of the corresponding half of the nose is reported. The length of the mucocutaneous cylinder enabled initial…”
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Embryologic problems raised by proboscis lateralis
Published in Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico-faciale (1983)“…Organization is conserved in proboscis lateralis and in this respect it represents a half-nose and not a nasolacrymal canal. It is characterized by mainly…”
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