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Function of the avian cecum
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Year: 1989 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Liss,

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Cecum --- Birds --- Cecum. --- Birds --- Cecum --- Digestive organs --- Physiology. --- Physiology.


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The intestinal stoma
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Year: 1978 Publisher: Stuttgart Thieme

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Cecum --- Colostomy --- Ileostomy --- surgery


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Frozen section library : appendix, colon, and anus
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ISBN: 1441965831 9786612982989 144196584X 1282982982 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Frozen sections are performed while a patient is undergoing surgery as a basis for making an immediate diagnosis that will impact treatment decisions. Frozen section diagnosis is often a highly demanding situation for the pathologist who must render a diagnosis quickly for the patient and surgeon.The Frozen Section Library Series will provide concise, user-friendly, site specific handbooks that are well-illustrated and highlight the pitfalls, artifacts, and differential diagnosis issues that arise in the hurried frozen section scenario. Nicole C. Panarelli, MD is affiliated with Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY and New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY. Rhonda K. Yantiss, MD is Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY.

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Anus -- Diseases -- Diagnosis. --- Anus -- Pathophysiology. --- Appendix (Anatomy) -- Diseases -- Diagnosis. --- Appendix (Anatomy) -- Pathophysiology. --- Colon (Anatomy) -- Diseases -- Diagnosis. --- Colon (Anatomy) -- Pathophysiology. --- Frozen tissue sections. --- Cryoultramicrotomy --- Intestinal Neoplasms --- Intestine, Large --- Colonic Diseases --- Rectal Diseases --- Gastrointestinal Neoplasms --- Lower Gastrointestinal Tract --- Intestinal Diseases --- Microtomy --- Intestines --- Frozen Sections --- Colon --- Colorectal Neoplasms --- Histocytological Preparation Techniques --- Gastrointestinal Diseases --- Digestive System Neoplasms --- Gastrointestinal Tract --- Digestive System Diseases --- Digestive System --- Cytological Techniques --- Neoplasms by Site --- Histological Techniques --- Neoplasms --- Diseases --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Anatomy --- Investigative Techniques --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathology --- Anus --- Appendix (Anatomy) --- Colon (Anatomy) --- Diagnosis. --- Pathophysiology. --- Frozen histological sections --- Frozen sections (Histology) --- Histological sections, Frozen --- Tissue sections, Frozen --- Colorectum --- Appendix vermiformis --- Vermiform appendix --- Anal sphincter --- Medicine. --- Pathology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Cryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Cryotomy --- Tissues --- Cecum --- Rectum --- Sphincters --- Preservation --- Disease (Pathology) --- Medical sciences --- Medicine, Preventive


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Mycotoxin Exposure and Related Diseases
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ISBN: 3039287052 3039287044 Year: 2020 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Mycotoxins are considered the most frequently occurring natural contaminants in human and animal diets. Considering their potential toxic and carcinogenic effects, mycotoxin exposure assessment has particular importance in the context of health risk assessment. The magnitude of a given exposure allows the derivation of the associated risk and the potential for the establishment of a disease. Although food ingestion is considered a major route of human exposure to mycotoxins, other contexts may also result in exposure, such as specific occupational environments where exposure to organic dust also occurs due to the handling of organic materials. Animals could be exposed to mycotoxins through consumption of contaminated feed, subsequently entering in the food chain and thus constituting a source of exposure to humans. Human biomonitoring is considered a new frontier for the establishment of the human internal exposure to mycotoxins. Although several studies have summarized the potential outcomes associated with mycotoxin exposure, major gaps in data remain in recognizing the mycotoxins that are the cause of diseases. This book contributes provides research that supports the anticipation of potential consequences of the exposure of humans and animals to mycotoxins, future risk assessments, and the establishment of preventive measures.

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