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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Lobe
  1. Each lobe of the brain has a different set of functions, so damage to a particular lobe may determine the type of problems that could ...
  2. Images ... This is a CT scan of the upper lungs. This individual has a mass in upper part of the right lung (left side of picture).
  3. Images ... This is a chest x-ray (CXR) of a nodule in the right lung.
  4. Images ... The earlobe in children and young adults is normally smooth. Creases are seldom seen, but when present, they are sometimes associated ...
  5. You have epilepsy . People with epilepsy have seizures. A seizure is a sudden brief change in the electrical and chemical activity in ...
  6. All seizures are caused by abnormal electrical disturbances in the brain. Focal seizures occur when this electrical activity is in ...
  7. The lungs are comprised of lobes. The right lung has a superior lobe, middle lobe and inferior lobe. The left lung has a superior and inferior lobe.
  8. ... polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) with multiple discretely-identifiable nuclear lobes. It can be seen in megaloblastic anemias. Normal ...
  9. ... the ear. For an adult, pull the ear lobe gently backward and upward as you pour the oil. For a child, pull the ear lobe backward and downward as you pour. The insect ...
  10. ... the lung Lobectomy, to remove one or more lobes of a lung Lung transplant Pneumonectomy, to remove ... pneumothorax ) Wedge resection, to remove part of a lobe in a lung A thoracotomy is a surgical ...
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