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SUB QSubcutaneous (under the skin)
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In the discussion, it is emphasized that in this study, significant treatment responses (radiologic) were obtained with subcutaneous ofatumumab dose regimens that did not completely suppress B cells.
With an angle of 30Adeg~40Adeg with the skin, the needle head was penetrated into subcutaneous tissue with the bevel upward.
Nasolabial flaps are commonly used as V-Y/hatchet advancement, transposition, propeller, subcutaneous pedicled, and two-stage interpolation types [1,2,5,6,8,11] each type of these nasolabial flaps different advantages and disadvantages that facilitates their usage for different nasal subunits.
BC-601 TANITA segmental body composition analyzer is used for Bioelectric Impedance Analysis (BIA) to measure visceral fat and subcutaneous fat.
Interestingly, overexpressing miR-30a in the subcutaneous white fat tissue of obese mice significantly improved insulin sensitivity, reduced levels of blood lipids and decreased buildup of fat in the liver without altering body weight.
The thicker subcutaneous tissue (>25 mm) and larger surface area of the abdominal wall are believed to reduce the risk of extravasation of enoxaparin (Avsar & Kasikci, 2013).
The present case describes a case of severe subcutaneous emphysema in a blunt trauma patient which progressed resulting in airway compromise and the need for emergent placement of an advanced surgical airway.
In January 2013, injection site assessment revealed palpable subcutaneous masses in the left and right subumbilical regions.
LCH may involve superficial cutaneous, mucosal, and subcutaneous structures.
In 1853, the first case of a subcutaneous emphysema secondary to the perforation of a hallow viscous was described [5].
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