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Dissection -- ethics.   2
Fishes -- Dissection.   3
Foot -- Dissection. : Hands & feet. [Part 2], Feet / BBC  2014 1
Forearm -- Dissection : Anatomy review : forearm & elbow / instructor, Paul Murphy  2015 1
Frogs -- Dissection.   2
Frogs -- Dissection -- Computer-assisted instruction. : The digital frog 2 / Digital Frog International  1998 1
Frogs -- Dissection -- Laboratory manuals. : Laboratory anatomy of the frog / Raymond A. Underhill ; illustrated by Carl Petterson, Lewis E. Jones, Charles R. Landis  1975 1
Giraffe -- Dissection   2
Dissection -- Greece -- History -- To 1500 : Dissection in classical antiquity : a social and medical history / Claire Bubb, New York University  2022 1
Hand -- Dissection   2
Dissection -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. : Cunningham's Manual of practical anatomy  1986 1
Heart -- Dissection.   2
Dissection -- history   8
Horses -- Dissection : Příručka topografické pitvy / Pavel Fiala, Jiří Valenta  2013 1
Invertebrates -- Dissection. : Dissection guides  1953 1
Dissection -- Juvenile literature. : How to dissect : exploring with probe and scalpel / William Berman  1961 1
Dissection -- Laboratory manuals.   3
Larynx -- Dissection -- Atlases : Laryngeal dissection and phonosurgical atlas / edited by Adam M. Klein and Michael M. Johns  2009 1
Dissection -- legislation & jurisprudence   2
Dissection -- methods   13
Dissection -- Moral and ethical aspects.   2
Musculoskeletal system -- Dissection -- Laboratory manuals : Musculoskeletal anatomy : a text and guide for dissection : for students in the allied health sciences / Gene L. Colborn, David B. Lause  2022 1
 

Dissection, Neck -- See Neck Dissection


Dissection in the neck to remove all disease tissues including cervical LYMPH NODES and to leave an adequate margin of normal tissue. This type of surgery is usually used in tumors or cervical metastases in the head and neck. The prototype of neck dissection is the radical neck dissection described by Crile in 1906
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Neck -- Dissection   4
Nervous system -- Dissection -- Laboratory manuals. : A Dissection and tissue culture manual of the nervous system / editors, Abraham Shahar ... [and others]  1989 1
Rabbits -- Dissection. : Dissection guides  1953 1
 

Dissection, Radical Neck -- See Neck Dissection


Dissection in the neck to remove all disease tissues including cervical LYMPH NODES and to leave an adequate margin of normal tissue. This type of surgery is usually used in tumors or cervical metastases in the head and neck. The prototype of neck dissection is the radical neck dissection described by Crile in 1906
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Rats -- Dissection.   2
Rats -- Dissection -- Posters : Zoology (General) [picture]    1
Dissection -- Rome -- History -- To 1500 : Dissection in classical antiquity : a social and medical history / Claire Bubb, New York University  2022 1
Sharks -- Dissection. : Anatomy of the shark : text and dissection guide / Lionel J. Rosenzweig  1988 1
Skull base -- Dissection -- Atlases. : Photo atlas of skull base dissection : techniques and operative approaches / Masahiko Wanibuchi, Allan H. Friedman, Takanori Fukushima  2009 1
Dissection -- Study and teaching -- Audio-visual aids -- Catalogs. : Beyond dissection : innovative teaching tools for biology education / edited by Sandra Larson ; compiled by Ethical Science Education Coalition  1998 1
Swine -- Fetuses -- Dissection -- Laboratory manuals. : Laboratory anatomy of the fetal pig / Theron O. Odlaug ; ill. by Joan Beck and Carl Petterson, photos. by Kenneth Moran  1975 1
Dissection -- Technique. : Dissection guides  1953 1
Temporal bone -- Dissection   3
Temporal bone -- Dissection -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Temporal bone dissection manual / by Cor Cremers and Jef Mulder  2011 1
Dissection -- United States. : Vivisection and dissection in the classroom : a guide to conscientious objection / Gary L. Francione, Anna E. Charlton  1992 1
Vertebrae -- Dissection -- Laboratory manuals : The dissection of vertebrates : a laboratory manual / Gerardo De Iuliis, Dino Pulerà  2007 1
 

Dissection, Vertebral Artery -- See Vertebral Artery Dissection


Splitting of the vessel wall in the VERTEBRAL ARTERY. Interstitial hemorrhage into the media of the vessel wall can lead to occlusion of the vertebral artery, aneurysm formation, or THROMBOEMBOLISM. Vertebral artery dissection is often associated with TRAUMA and injuries to the head-neck region but can occur spontaneously
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Vertebrates -- Dissection   2
Vertebrates -- Dissection -- Laboratory manuals   3
Dissection -- veterinary   2
Whales -- Dissection : Inside nature's giants : whale  2010 1
 

Dissections -- See Dissection


The separation and isolation of tissues for surgical purposes, or for the analysis or study of their structures
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Dissections, Aortic -- See Aneurysm, Dissecting


An aneurysm caused by a tear in the TUNICA INTIMA of a blood vessel leading to interstitial HEMORRHAGE, and splitting (dissecting) of the vessel wall, often involving the AORTA. Dissection between the tunica intima and TUNICA MEDIA causes luminal occlusion. Dissection at the media, or between the media and the outer ADVENTITIA causes aneurismal dilation
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Dissections, Neck -- See Neck Dissection


Dissection in the neck to remove all disease tissues including cervical LYMPH NODES and to leave an adequate margin of normal tissue. This type of surgery is usually used in tumors or cervical metastases in the head and neck. The prototype of neck dissection is the radical neck dissection described by Crile in 1906
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Dissections, Radical Neck -- See Neck Dissection


Dissection in the neck to remove all disease tissues including cervical LYMPH NODES and to leave an adequate margin of normal tissue. This type of surgery is usually used in tumors or cervical metastases in the head and neck. The prototype of neck dissection is the radical neck dissection described by Crile in 1906
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Dissections, Vertebral Artery -- See Vertebral Artery Dissection


Splitting of the vessel wall in the VERTEBRAL ARTERY. Interstitial hemorrhage into the media of the vessel wall can lead to occlusion of the vertebral artery, aneurysm formation, or THROMBOEMBOLISM. Vertebral artery dissection is often associated with TRAUMA and injuries to the head-neck region but can occur spontaneously
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