dystrophic造句1. Fibrous wall with dystrophic calcification consistent with cyst.
2. Indeed, muscles examined from dystrophic mice treated with Trichostatin A for three months displayed normal tissue architecture, as compared to the muscles examined from untreated, dystrophic mice.
3. Furthermore, dystrophic mice receiving treatment were able to perform physical exercise (e. g. running on a treadmill) similar to normal, non-dystrophic mice.
4. This is dystrophic calcification in the wall of the stomach. At the far left is an artery with calcification in its wall. There are also irregular bluish-purple deposits of calcium in the submucosa.
5. Postnatal scan of the right dystrophic kidney and the normal left kidney.
6. Dystrophic calcification of soft tissue or cartilage is the result of calcium deposition in damaged tissues.
7. Methods A 100 total cases with dystrophic complication of COPD in stable stage that is convenient for follow-up, were randomly divided into experimental group (48 cases) and control group (52 cases).
8. Interestingly, recent studies have shown that decreased ocular levels of PEDF are associated with diabetic retinopathy and other neuroretinal dystrophic diseases.
9. The results of this study showed that more than 60% periodontal involved teeth induced pulpal dystrophic changed.
10. I have finally learned how to say, that I have a rare orphan genetic skin disorder named recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
11. Bart syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by the association of congenital localized absence of skin, epidermolysis bullosa, lesions of the mouth mucosa, and dystrophic nails.
12. Conclusions The splicing mutation of COL7A1 gene is the underlying cause of and specific rather than common polymorphism for the family with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa subtype.
13. Yellow nail syndrome is a medical syndrome that includes pleural effusions, lymphoedema and yellow dystrophic nails.
14. The formation of saber sheath trachea is caused by the injury of the tracheal cartilage due to chronic coughing, resulting in remodeling and dystrophic ossification of the cartilage.