lobule


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a small lobe or subdivision of a lobe

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The standard material for reconstructing the nasal alar lobule following two-layer excision of skin cancer is autologous cartilage harvested from the nasal septum, ear or rib; however, donor site morbidity limits its use (11).
Table-II: Mean values of hepatic lobule diameter of control Group A and experimental group C (Independent t-test).
The lobule is then anesthetized and hydroinflated with lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine.
Auricle length (AL): Uppermost point of auricle to the lowermost point of lobule.
The skin incision [8] started from the level of the zygomatic bone in its preauricular limb curving down to go behind the ear lobule and then curving down over the sternocleidomastoid muscle to reach the upper crease of neck.
Compared to older adults, young adults showed decreased recruitment of the left inferior parietal lobule after training compared to before physical training (Figure 3).
The parenchymal components included lobule architecture, nature of acini and its nucleus, ductal epithelium and their nuclei and the myoepithelial cells.
A prominent ear deformity can be due to antihelical fold underdevelopment, concave structure overdevelopment, and lobule overgrowth.
Two nonadjacent lobules of similar size were selected and isolated from each placenta for simultaneous perfusion; the first lobule was exposed to hyperglycemic perfusion fluid (HG group), and the other lobule was subjected to perfusion with a normal concentration of glucose (NG group).
The most characteristic feature of RPC is painful auricular chondritis of the cartilaginous portion (upper two-thirds) of the pinna with sparing of the lobule [6].
Methods for reconstruction after tumor excision have been reported using the concha, lobule, costal cartilage, and various flaps [1-4].