Most cancers arise in the head, neck, or uncinate process of the pancreas and may compress the common bile duct. |
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The paravian group, those closest to birds, have both enlarged sterna and also unusual features of the ribs called uncinate processes. |
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Each vertebral rib bears a flat, backward-pointing spur, the uncinate process, characteristic of birds. |
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The middle portion of the uncinate fasciculus is extensively interconnected with the bulky middle part of the inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus. |
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The pancreas is divided into the head, uncinate process, neck, body, and tail. |
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Nasal endoscopy identified polypoid tissue in the left middle meatus that had arisen from somewhere behind the left uncinate process. |
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She also had a large enhancing mass in the uncinate process of the pancreas suspicious for the primary tumor. |
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The two most frequently damaged white matter tracts in this cohort of mild TBI patient were the anterior corona radiata and the uncinate fasciculus. |
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In addition, the CT scan showed a well-pneumatized uncinate process on the left side that appeared to be obstructing the outflow tract in the left ostiomeatal complex. |
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