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Sentences with excrescences

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  • Multiple additional lymphatic-type excrescences became evident in the perineal and perianal area with some progression of the cutaneous changes in the pubic area.
  • The cyst was opened to reveal a chocolate-like material with no nodules or excrescences on either the inner or outer surface.
  • The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution.
  • We take the view that it is appropriate that it go before a select committee so that consideration can be given to dealing with the excrescences in the drafting, and to aiding the commission to do what is, clearly, critical work.
  • All dendrites bear large numbers of spines, small excrescences on which incoming nerve fibres terminate to form synapses.
  • The tiles break apart to reveal red, raw meatlike excrescences that threaten to overwhelm the entire image.
  • Concurrent with these changes is the formation of marginal osteophytes that are excrescences of bone arising at the margins of the joint.
  • When breeding, some Scutiger males exude nuptial excrescences on their venters.
  • Another sculpture features dozens of pointed excrescences that jut up from a round base.
  • Irregularities have to be handled as natural aspects of a language, not as excrescences which needlessly complicate the grammar.
  • These families are characterized by dermal spicules that have distal excrescences or extra tangential rays, in the former, and with swollen distal rays on dermalia in the latter.
  • The polypoid areas containing dilated spaces in upper dermis mimicked lymphatic-type excrescences and were misinterpreted as lymphatic malformation in MRI and during surgery.
  • The majority of their patients presented with painful ulcers; however, verrucous excrescences were also clinical presentations of oropharyngeal and laryngeal histoplasmosis.
  • All the hideous excrescences that have overgrown our modern life, the pomps and conventions and dreary solemnities, dread nothing so much as the flash of laughter which, like lightning, shrivels them up and leaves the bones bare.
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