(1) Examination after birth allowed one to localize these regions to areas close to the mamillae.
(2) At the age of nine months, he developed a localized tumor above his right mamilla.
(3) Most commonly mamilla and milkducts are infected via the child's nasopharynx.
(4) Early exfoliative cytology is recommended for early diagnosis in all cases of Paget's mamillae.
(5) In 15 cases, eight female and seven male, borrelial lymphocytoma was localized on the mamilla.
(6) These parameters call for “freedom of access to the holy sites consistent with the established status quo”, without recognizing that for 50 years Israeli governments have shredded that status quo, desecrating Muslim cemeteries like Mamilla and Bab al-Rahmeh, demolishing ancient Ummayad buildings discovered south of the Haram, and much else, in the race to dig down to the only strata that matter to nationalist Israeli archaeologists.
(7) In the early stage of disease a lymphocytic proliferation can appear at the tick bite site, at the ear lobe, or at the mamilla.
(8) We report on a 23-year-old women suffering from a hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with baldness, xerodermia, kyphosis of the chest, hypopigmented mamillae, disturbances of the menstrual cycle, dysphonia and keratitis punctata superficialis recidivans.
(9) This indicates that the duplication within the HPV 6 isolate from the mamilla may influence early gene expression and possibly tissue tropism.
(10) The nose, mamillae, palms and feet were the least affected areas in all age groups.
(11) The sexual function of the mamillae was significantly reduced.
(12) The condition of all the children was remarkably better after six months of practice, some of the symptoms having completely disappeared (head protrusion, asymmetry of the shoulders, mamillas and hips, shortening of the pectoralis and back extensors), 9 children still had slight to medium relaxation of the frontal abdominal wall, 8 children still had bent shoulders, and 1 child still had shortened calf and thigh extensors.
(13) The tumors all appeared to have arisen from the muscularis mamillae and aerolae.
(14) A case is presented of a 42-year-old female patient operated on for accessory mamillae situated in anterior axillary folds.
(15) The mamilla always lost its sensibility, but the sensibility of the remaining skin of the breast sometimes returned with time.
(16) An HPV 6-related DNA of 8.2 kb was detected in an extrachromosomal state in atypically located condylomas of the mamilla and was molecularly cloned.
(17) Our study on 58 test persons showed that the sensitivity of human skin to UV light is independent of the color of skin, hair, eyes or the pigmentation of the mamillae.
(18) It is reported upon two patients who were presented to us to evaluate suspicious tumors of the breast: A 64-year-old patient had very painful tumors in both breasts measuring four centimeters in diameter with additional eczematous lesion of the left mamilla, which has developed within the last weeks.
(19) In this group there were; 37 patients with clearly developed mamilla with an areola mamillae (2.23%), located mainly caudal of the eutopic breast, 11 patients like a), but without an areola mamillae (0.66%), 43 patients with a rest of a mamilla with or without an "anlage" of an areola mamillae (2.59%).
(20) Non-invasive mammary carcinoma can be surgically treated with preservation of the breast even without adjuvant radiotherapy, if all necessary conditions are provided, such as accurate indication, absence of multicentricity, no involvement of mamillae except of Paget's disease, tumour diameter not more than 20 mm as well as efficient and systematic performance of intraoperative diagnostic histology.
Tit
Definition:
(n.) A small horse.
(n.) A woman; -- used in contempt.
(n.) A morsel; a bit.
(n.) Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to the families Paridae and Leiotrichidae; a titmouse.
(n.) The European meadow pipit; a titlark.
Example Sentences:
(1) Maybe the world economy goes tits up again, only this time we punish the rich instead of the poor.
(2) Surely the whole point of dressing up is to make a bit of a tit of yourself, not show your actual tits.
(3) However, Superintendent Garry McCarthy told the Chicago SunTimes that the tit-for-tat insult trading on social media was ill-advised .
(4) This year though, the annual fest of tit tape, weepy self-congratulation and sheer star power will be remembered for more than a frock faux pas: there was a serious cock-up .
(5) Despite this exemption, things still managed to go tits-up early last year, when the social network deleted an image of Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid statue .
(6) Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phoney tits and everything.
(7) The test will come in the presidential debate on Wednesday night and whether Romney ignores it or uses it as a tit-for-tat with Obama when he raises the 47% video.
(8) The strategy of my aunts and mother is now my default reaction when a 15-year-old on Instagram calls me a cunt or when a grownup reporter writes something about my tits.
(9) tit is shown that a mild digestion of chromatin with staphylococcal nuclease produced not only separate chromatin subunits and their "oligomers' but also deoxyribonucleoprotein particles which sediment more slowly than subunits.
(10) The latter was disillusioning for Patterson, a lifelong indie music fan, especially when the paper published what she terms a “tits ’n’ cocaine” cover for a feature on the Miami scene.
(11) Bingu, who has built strong ties with China, forgives but does not forget the leaked diplomatic cable from the then British high commissioner, Fergus Cochrane-Dyet, that branded him "autocratic", resulting in tit-for-tat expulsions.
(12) Instead, what we get is Cosmopolitan's recent Condom Kama Sutra, which attempts to "make condoms sexy" by suggesting a series of "moves" a woman could do, one of which involves applying one with your tits.
(13) The fact markets pared back this bounce soon after the announcement may in some respects reflect growing market concern that central banks are delving into a tit-for-tat currency devaluation war,” said Angus Nicholson at the online trading firm IG in Melbourne.
(14) Fears of tit-for-tat currency devaluations by the world’s major economic powers eased on Friday after China’s central bank raised the value of the yuan against the US dollar by 0.05%, ending three days of falls instigated by the Beijing authorities .
(15) The results of this study indicate that TIT seems to be a major factor relating to delayed graft function in cadaveric renal transplantation.
(16) Russia’s tit-for-tat ban on imports of European and American produce is already prompting fears of a glut of surplus cheese and yogurt.
(17) Russia responded angrily to the act, imposing a ban on US adoptions of Russian children as a tit-for-tat measure that marked a new low in recent relations.
(18) It was found in the first experiment that monkeys with total removal of the inferotemporal visual area (TIT monkeys) showed a significant elevation of the discrimination limen for visual patterns of reduced sizes even when compared to monkeys with removal of lateral striate cortex (LS monkeys); yet in a food-morsel (raisin) detection test the TIT monkeys performed as well as normal monkeys, although the LS monkeys showed significant deficits.
(19) But recent tit-for-tat discounts in the sector have finally pushed prices down.
(20) The validated assay was used to measure seasonal changes in the in vitro metabolism of T in the anterior (AH) and posterior (PH) hypothalamus and the cerebellum (CER) of free-living juvenile and adult male great tits.