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  • Soft tissue
  • Tissue in the body that is not hardened by ossification

    Soft tissue is tissue in the body that connects and surrounds or supports internal organs and bones, and includes muscle, tendons, ligaments, fat, fibrous

    Soft tissue

    Soft tissue

    Soft_tissue

  • Soft-tissue sarcoma
  • Malignant tumor that develops in soft tissue

    A soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer, that develops in soft tissue. A soft-tissue sarcoma is often a painless mass that

    Soft-tissue sarcoma

    Soft-tissue sarcoma

    Soft-tissue_sarcoma

  • Necrotizing fasciitis
  • Infection that results in the death of the body's soft tissue

    disease or flesh-eating bacteria, is an infection that kills the body's soft tissue. It is a serious disease that begins and spreads quickly. It is sometimes

    Necrotizing fasciitis

    Necrotizing fasciitis

    Necrotizing_fasciitis

  • Soft tissue injury
  • Damage of muscles, ligaments and tendons throughout the body

    A soft tissue injury is the damage of muscles, ligaments and tendons throughout the body. Common soft tissue injuries usually occur from a sprain, strain

    Soft tissue injury

    Soft_tissue_injury

  • Laser surgery
  • Medical use of laser to cut tissues

    Laser surgery is a type of surgery that cuts tissue using a laser in contrast to using a scalpel. Soft-tissue laser surgery is used in a variety of applications

    Laser surgery

    Laser_surgery

  • Davis's law
  • Anatomical and physiological law describing soft tissue growth

    physiology to describe how soft tissue models along imposed demands. It is similar to Wolff's law, which applies to osseous tissue. It is a physiological

    Davis's law

    Davis's_law

  • Dinosaur
  • Clade of reptiles

    femur of Tyrannosaurus preserved soft, flexible tissue within, including blood vessels, bone matrix, and connective tissue (bone fibers) that had retained

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

  • Dental laser
  • Laser used in dentistry

    devices that emit focused light energy to treat both hard tissues (teeth and bone) and soft tissues (gums). They provide precise treatment with less pain

    Dental laser

    Dental laser

    Dental_laser

  • Sarcoma
  • Cancer originating in connective tissue

    otherwise specified) Epithelioid sarcoma Alveolar soft part sarcoma Clear cell sarcoma of soft tissue Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma Extraskeletal

    Sarcoma

    Sarcoma

    Sarcoma

  • List of dinosaur specimens with preserved soft tissue
  • University Press. pp. 166–180. ISBN 0-253-33907-3 Schweitzer, M.H. (2011). "Soft Tissue Preservation in Terrestrial Mesozoic Vertebrates". Annual Review of Earth

    List of dinosaur specimens with preserved soft tissue

    List_of_dinosaur_specimens_with_preserved_soft_tissue

  • Degloving
  • Injury

    subcutaneous tissue layer is attached to the fibrous layer that covers muscles known as deep fascia. A degloving injury, a type of soft-tissue injury which

    Degloving

    Degloving

    Degloving

  • Dental implant
  • Surgical component that interfaces with the bone of the jaw

    tissue is absent, it can be recreated with a soft tissue graft. There are four methods that can be used to transplant soft tissue. A roll of tissue adjacent

    Dental implant

    Dental implant

    Dental_implant

  • Dinosaur mummy
  • Dinosaur fossil with skin preserved

    authors found no evidence of organics in the skin renderings. Other soft tissue structures that may be preserved in dinosaur mummies include renderings

    Dinosaur mummy

    Dinosaur mummy

    Dinosaur_mummy

  • Tyrannosaurus
  • Genus of Late Cretaceous theropod

    Some specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex are nearly complete skeletons. Soft tissue and proteins have been reported in at least one of these specimens. The

    Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

    Tyrannosaurus

  • Rocker bottom foot
  • Medical condition

    extensive soft tissue release is not expected to yield a satisfactory clinical and functional result. Generally, naviculectomy is a more tissue-friendly

    Rocker bottom foot

    Rocker_bottom_foot

  • Septic shock
  • Dangerously low blood pressure due to damage from an organ infection

    percent of sepsis cases are caused by respiratory, genitourinary, skin and soft tissue, and gastrointestinal infections. Interestingly, pneumonia is the most

    Septic shock

    Septic shock

    Septic_shock

  • Alveolar soft part sarcoma
  • Medical condition

    Alveolar soft part sarcoma, abbreviated ASPS, is a very rare type of soft-tissue sarcoma, that grows slowly and whose cell of origin is unknown. ASPS

    Alveolar soft part sarcoma

    Alveolar soft part sarcoma

    Alveolar_soft_part_sarcoma

  • Soft tissue pathology
  • Subspecialty of surgical pathology

    diseases of the soft tissues, such as muscle, adipose tissue, tendons, fascia, and connective tissues. Many malignancies of the soft tissues are challenging

    Soft tissue pathology

    Soft_tissue_pathology

  • Calcification
  • Accumulation of calcium salts in bodily tissue, usually bone

    calcium salts in a body tissue. It normally occurs in the formation of bone, but calcium can be deposited abnormally in soft tissue, causing it to harden

    Calcification

    Calcification

    Calcification

  • Ultrasound computer tomography
  • Imaging technique using inaudible air blasts

    ultrasound waves as physical phenomenon for imaging. It is mostly in use for soft tissue medical imaging, especially breast imaging. Ultrasound computer tomographs

    Ultrasound computer tomography

    Ultrasound_computer_tomography

  • Manual therapy
  • Physical treatment used to treat musculoskeletal pain and disability

    treat soft tissues and joint structures for the purpose of modulating pain; increasing range of motion (ROM); reducing or eliminating soft tissue inflammation;

    Manual therapy

    Manual_therapy

  • Fossil
  • Preserved remains or traces of organisms from a past geological age

    blood vessel tissue they proposed that solution hypoxia coupled with iron chelation enhances the stability and preservation of soft tissue and provides

    Fossil

    Fossil

    Fossil

  • Gustilo open fracture classification
  • Medical grading system for open fractures

    and Williams. This system uses the amount of energy, the extent of soft-tissue injury and the extent of contamination for determination of fracture

    Gustilo open fracture classification

    Gustilo_open_fracture_classification

  • Edmontosaurus
  • Hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from Late Cretaceous US and Canada

    mummified specimen (UALVP 53722) from the Wapiti Formation which preserves a soft tissue cranial crest or wattle on the head has been referred to E. regalis by

    Edmontosaurus

    Edmontosaurus

    Edmontosaurus

  • Soft palate
  • Flexible part of maxilla

    The soft palate (also known as the velum, palatal velum, or muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth

    Soft palate

    Soft palate

    Soft_palate

  • Open fracture
  • Medical condition

    and are associated with a high degree of damage to the bone and nearby soft tissue. Other potential complications include nerve damage or impaired bone

    Open fracture

    Open_fracture

  • Ammonoidea
  • Extinct subclass of cephalopod molluscs

    (7 December 2021). "Exceptionally preserved ammonite shows its inner soft tissue in 3D". Natural History Museum. "Introduction to Ammonoidea". The Geology

    Ammonoidea

    Ammonoidea

    Ammonoidea

  • Soft tissue sarcoma in cats and dogs
  • Group of malignant tumors in cats and dogs

    Soft tissue sarcoma refers to a broad group of tumors that originate from connective tissues. They tend to have similar histologic appearance and biological

    Soft tissue sarcoma in cats and dogs

    Soft_tissue_sarcoma_in_cats_and_dogs

  • Rheumatism
  • Medical conditions affecting the joints or connective tissue

    syndrome" or "soft tissue rheumatism". There is a close overlap between the term soft tissue disorder and rheumatism. Sometimes the term "soft tissue rheumatic

    Rheumatism

    Rheumatism

    Rheumatism

  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
  • Bacterium responsible for difficult-to-treat infections in humans

    boils. About 75 percent of CA-MRSA infections are localized to skin and soft tissue and can be treated effectively. A select few of the populations at risk

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    Methicillin-resistant_Staphylococcus_aureus

  • Carbon-dioxide laser
  • Form of gas laser

    to weld human tissue, as an alternative to traditional sutures. The 10.6 μm CO2 laser remains the best surgical laser for the soft tissue where both cutting

    Carbon-dioxide laser

    Carbon-dioxide laser

    Carbon-dioxide_laser

  • Tibia shaft fracture
  • Medical condition

    fibular fracture at a different level. They also involve less severe soft tissue injury compared with high-energy mechanisms. High energy fractures result

    Tibia shaft fracture

    Tibia shaft fracture

    Tibia_shaft_fracture

  • Pericoronitis
  • Inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth

    of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth, including the gingiva (gums) and the dental follicle. The soft tissue covering

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

  • Rheumatology
  • Medical speciality of inflammatory diseases

    diagnose and treat. They treat soft tissue problems related to the musculoskeletal system and sports-related soft tissue disorders. Pediatric rheumatologist:

    Rheumatology

    Rheumatology

    Rheumatology

  • Gums
  • Soft tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth

    gums are part of the soft tissue lining of the mouth. They surround the teeth and provide a seal around them. Unlike the soft tissue linings of the lips

    Gums

    Gums

    Gums

  • Human nose
  • Feature of the human face

    nose, and the internal structure. The nose is also made up of types of soft tissue such as skin, epithelia, mucous membrane, muscles, nerves, and blood

    Human nose

    Human nose

    Human_nose

  • Limb-sparing techniques
  • Medical procedure

    limb-sparing techniques focusing on the preservation or reconstruction of soft tissue, bone, or other vital functional structures. In bone cancers of the long

    Limb-sparing techniques

    Limb-sparing_techniques

  • Myofascial release
  • Massage technique

    protects these structures. Osteopathic practitioners hold that this soft tissue can become restricted due to psychogenic disease, overuse, trauma, infectious

    Myofascial release

    Myofascial_release

  • Penile injury
  • Medical emergency that afflicts the penis

    promptly, the affected tissue can swell and become infected. In some cases, emergency circumcision is necessary. Other soft-tissue injuries to the penis

    Penile injury

    Penile_injury

  • Muscle
  • Important Biological tissue that allows movement

    specialised soft tissue, one of the four basic types of animal tissues. There are three types of muscle tissues in vertebrates: skeletal muscle tissue, cardiac

    Muscle

    Muscle

    Muscle

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
  • Class of therapeutic drug for relieving pain and inflammation

    soft-tissue injuries by inhibiting inflammation. On the other hand, it has also been hypothesized that NSAIDs might speed recovery from soft tissue injuries

    Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

    Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

    Nonsteroidal_anti-inflammatory_drug

  • Mosasaur
  • Extinct marine lizards of the Late Cretaceous

    PMID 20711249. Lindgren, J.; Kaddumi, H. F.; Polcyn, M. J. (2013). "Soft tissue preservation in a fossil marine lizard with a bilobed tail fin". Nature

    Mosasaur

    Mosasaur

    Mosasaur

  • Abscess
  • Localized collection of pus in body tissue

    important to look for deeper infection. Standard treatment for most skin or soft tissue abscesses is cutting it open and drainage. There appears to be some benefit

    Abscess

    Abscess

    Abscess

  • Zyn
  • Nicotine pouch brand

    allowing nicotine to be absorbed into the bloodstream through oral soft tissue. Unlike snus or dip, nicotine pouches do not contain tobacco or stem

    Zyn

    Zyn

    Zyn

  • Gunshot wound
  • Injury caused by a bullet

    must be evaluated for bone, soft tissue, and nerve injury. Plain films can be used for fractures alongside CTs for soft tissue assessment. Fractures must

    Gunshot wound

    Gunshot wound

    Gunshot_wound

  • Hypertelorism
  • Abnormally increased distance between two body parts, usually the eyes

    the correction of orbital hypertelorism, it is also important to take soft-tissue reconstruction in consideration. In this context, correction of the nasal

    Hypertelorism

    Hypertelorism

    Hypertelorism

  • Frequency specific microcurrent
  • Introduction of electrical current into damaged soft tissue

    area of damaged soft tissue. Practitioners claim that the introduced current enhances the healing process underway in that same tissue. Critics, such as

    Frequency specific microcurrent

    Frequency_specific_microcurrent

  • Ichthyosauria
  • Extinct order of large marine reptiles

    preserved ichthyosaurian fossils were discovered in Germany, including soft-tissue remains. Since the late 20th century, there has been a revived interest

    Ichthyosauria

    Ichthyosauria

    Ichthyosauria

  • Nanobiotix
  • French healthcare company

    locally advanced Soft Tissue Sarcoma. Soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are a rare type of cancer that develops in different types of soft tissues, including muscles

    Nanobiotix

    Nanobiotix

    Nanobiotix

  • Sharon Weiss
  • American pathologist

    of soft tissue pathology. She is the main author of Soft Tissue Tumors, one of the most widely used textbooks in the field of sarcoma and soft tissue pathology

    Sharon Weiss

    Sharon_Weiss

  • X-ray
  • Form of electromagnetic radiation

    observing biological soft tissues". Nature Medicine. 2 (4): 473–475. doi:10.1038/nm0496-473. PMID 8597962. Attwood, David (1999). Soft X-rays and extreme

    X-ray

    X-ray

    X-ray

  • Oral mucosa
  • Mouth-lining mucous membrane

    are tumours of adipose tissue, or fat, giving them a yellow appearance which varies according to fat content. They are usually soft, mobile, slow growing

    Oral mucosa

    Oral_mucosa

  • Noma (disease)
  • Medical condition

    spreads into the jawbone, cheek, and facial soft tissues. This is followed by death of the facial tissues and fatal sepsis. Survivors are left with severe

    Noma (disease)

    Noma (disease)

    Noma_(disease)

  • Temnospondyli
  • Extinct order of tetrapods

    and stiffer than the terrestrial species. Very little is known of the soft tissue of temnospondyls because the conditions necessary to preserve such material

    Temnospondyli

    Temnospondyli

    Temnospondyli

  • Free flap
  • Transfer of patient's own tissue from donor site to a recipient site

    soft tissue coverage. Reconstruction of a defect following removal of a tumor in the mouth or elsewhere: Soft tissue resection requires soft tissue reconstruction

    Free flap

    Free flap

    Free_flap

  • Benign tumor
  • Mass of cells which cannot spread throughout the body

    Local growth can cause destruction of neighboring cortical bone and soft tissue, leading to pain and limiting range of motion. The characteristic radiologic

    Benign tumor

    Benign tumor

    Benign_tumor

  • 5.56×45mm NATO
  • Service rifle cartridge

    (15 to 20 in) into soft tissue in ideal circumstances. As with all spitzer shaped projectiles, it is prone to yaw in soft tissue. However, at impact

    5.56×45mm NATO

    5.56×45mm NATO

    5.56×45mm_NATO

  • Surgical suture
  • Medical device used to hold body tissues together

    also known as a stitch or stitches, is a medical device used to hold body tissues together and approximate wound edges after an injury or surgery. Application

    Surgical suture

    Surgical suture

    Surgical_suture

  • Moa
  • Extinct order of birds

    long distances. Several examples of moa remains have been found with soft tissues (muscle, skin, feathers) preserved through desiccation after the bird

    Moa

    Moa

    Moa

  • Joseph Merrick
  • Man with severe deformities (1862–1890)

    dissected the body, taking skin samples and mounting the skeleton. Merrick's soft tissue was buried in the City of London Cemetery, except for the skin samples

    Joseph Merrick

    Joseph Merrick

    Joseph_Merrick

  • Guided bone and tissue regeneration (dentistry)
  • Directed tissue repair and renewal processes

    tissue regeneration, but is focused on development of hard tissues in addition to the soft tissues of the periodontal attachment. At present, guided bone

    Guided bone and tissue regeneration (dentistry)

    Guided_bone_and_tissue_regeneration_(dentistry)

  • Pressure ulcer
  • Skin damage resulting from long-term pressure

    occur due to pressure applied to soft tissue resulting in completely or partially obstructed blood flow to the soft tissue. Shear is also a cause, as it

    Pressure ulcer

    Pressure ulcer

    Pressure_ulcer

  • Breast augmentation
  • Surgical procedure

    effect of negative pressure (vacuum) expansion upon soft tissues derives from the ability of soft tissues to grow when subjected to controlled, distractive

    Breast augmentation

    Breast augmentation

    Breast_augmentation

  • Necrosis
  • Unprogrammed cell death caused by external cell injury

    the Fast Lane Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. "Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections". Archived from the original on 5 July 2008. Retrieved 25

    Necrosis

    Necrosis

    Necrosis

  • Dyatlov Pass incident
  • 1959 unsolved deaths in the Soviet Union

    1959 lying in running water in a creek, and three of them had damaged soft tissue of the head and face – two of the bodies had missing eyes, one had a

    Dyatlov Pass incident

    Dyatlov Pass incident

    Dyatlov_Pass_incident

  • Flesh
  • Soft tissue of an organism

    Flesh is any aggregation of soft tissues of an organism. Various multicellular organisms have soft tissues that may be called "flesh". In mammals, including

    Flesh

    Flesh

  • Reticular connective tissue
  • Connective tissue composed of reticular collagen fibers

    connective tissue is found around the kidney, liver, the spleen, and lymph nodes, Peyer's patches as well as in bone marrow. The fibers form a soft skeleton

    Reticular connective tissue

    Reticular connective tissue

    Reticular_connective_tissue

  • Europejara
  • Genus of tapejarid pterosaur

    almost complete and is preserved in side view. No integument, such as soft tissue and keratinous parts, is preserved. The preparation of the specimen included

    Europejara

    Europejara

    Europejara

  • Cellulitis
  • Bacterial infection of the inner layers of the skin called the dermis

    1016/j.mcna.2014.01.005. PMID 24758956. Mistry RD (Oct 2013). "Skin and soft tissue infections". Pediatric Clinics of North America. 60 (5): 1063–82. doi:10

    Cellulitis

    Cellulitis

    Cellulitis

  • List of cancer types
  • they originated in. However, some body parts contain multiple types of tissue, so for greater precision, cancers are additionally classified by the type

    List of cancer types

    List of cancer types

    List_of_cancer_types

  • Linezolid
  • Antibiotic medication

    (infection of the bone and bone marrow); and uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections caused by S. pyogenes or S. aureus. The manufacturer advises

    Linezolid

    Linezolid

    Linezolid

  • Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
  • Disease in which fibrous connective tissue turns into bone

    was renamed by Victor A. McKusick in 1970 following the discovery that soft tissue other than muscles (e.g. ligaments) were also affected by the disease

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva

  • Leiomyosarcoma
  • Cancer originating in smooth muscle

    Although leiomyosarcomas are rare, they belong to the more common types of soft-tissue sarcoma, representing 10–20% of new cases. This type of cancer is more

    Leiomyosarcoma

    Leiomyosarcoma

    Leiomyosarcoma

  • Elastography
  • Set of imaging methods for determining soft-tissue hardness

    the elastic properties and stiffness of soft tissue. The main idea is that whether the tissue is hard or soft will give diagnostic information about the

    Elastography

    Elastography

    Elastography

  • Sports injury
  • Physical and emotional trauma

    encountered by sports medicine specialists. Soft tissue injuries can be divided into those that affect the connective tissue (such as the skin), ligaments, tendons

    Sports injury

    Sports injury

    Sports_injury

  • Acromegaly
  • Human disease that results in excess growth of certain parts of the body

    hands, feet, nose, lips, and ears, and a general thickening of the skin Soft tissue swelling of internal organs, notably the heart with the attendant weakening

    Acromegaly

    Acromegaly

    Acromegaly

  • Bone fracture
  • Physical damage to the continuity of a bone

    as both contain multiple pain receptors. Edema and hematoma of nearby soft tissues caused by ruptured bone marrow evokes pressure pain. Involuntary muscle

    Bone fracture

    Bone fracture

    Bone_fracture

  • Femoroacetabular impingement
  • Medical condition

    socket. Damage can occur to the articular cartilage, or labral cartilage (soft tissue, ring-shaped bumper of the socket), or both. The condition may be symptomatic

    Femoroacetabular impingement

    Femoroacetabular impingement

    Femoroacetabular_impingement

  • Magnetic resonance elastography
  • Medical diagnostic method

    subsequently map the mechanical properties (elasticity or stiffness) of soft tissue. First developed and described at Mayo Clinic by Muthupillai et al. in

    Magnetic resonance elastography

    Magnetic_resonance_elastography

  • Osteomyelitis
  • Infection of the bones

    In adults, commonly results in OM of vertebrae From nearby areas of soft tissue infection by contiguous spread, penetrating trauma, surgery or prosthetic

    Osteomyelitis

    Osteomyelitis

    Osteomyelitis

  • Crohn's disease
  • Type of inflammatory bowel disease

    Enterography (CTE) due to its lack of ionizing radiation and superior soft tissue contrast. MRE effectively assesses bowel wall thickening, inflammation

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's_disease

  • Hard tissue
  • Mineralized body tissue

    bone, tooth enamel, dentin, and cementum. The term is in contrast to soft tissue. Bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebral skeleton

    Hard tissue

    Hard_tissue

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    of disease. Compared to CT, MRI provides better contrast in images of soft tissues, e.g. in the brain or abdomen. However, it may be perceived as less comfortable

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Confuciusornis
  • Extinct genus of birds

    of two Confuciusornis specimens revealed additional details of their soft-tissue anatomy. The propatagium of Confuciusornis was large, likely relatively

    Confuciusornis

    Confuciusornis

    Confuciusornis

  • Polydactyly
  • Physical anomaly involving extra fingers or toes

    one or both hands or feet. The extra digit is usually a small piece of soft tissue that can be removed. Occasionally it contains bone without joints; rarely

    Polydactyly

    Polydactyly

    Polydactyly

  • Cannula
  • Tube surgically implanted in the body

    The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic surgery notes additional soft tissue fillers like calcium hydroxy-apatite and polymethylmethacrylate. The

    Cannula

    Cannula

    Cannula

  • Prognathodon
  • Extinct genus of lizards

    central Jordan allowed detailed examinations of unique details of the soft tissue morphology of Prognathodon. The fossil is not only largely complete and

    Prognathodon

    Prognathodon

    Prognathodon

  • Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
  • Diagnostic test for bone mineral density testing

    with different energy levels, are aimed at the patient's bones. When soft tissue absorption is subtracted, the bone mineral density (BMD) can be determined

    Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

    Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

    Dual-energy_X-ray_absorptiometry

  • Black tar heroin
  • Impure form of heroin

    of life-threatening bacterial infections, in particular necrotizing soft tissue infection. The practice of "skin-popping" or subcutaneous injection predisposes

    Black tar heroin

    Black tar heroin

    Black_tar_heroin

  • Dicynodontia
  • Extinct clade of therapsids

    though the lack of preserved eggshell suggests that the eggs were probably soft and leathery like in living monotreme mammals, and as is suggested to be

    Dicynodontia

    Dicynodontia

    Dicynodontia

  • Skin and skin structure infection
  • Microbial infection of the skin and other soft tissues

    and skin structure infections (SSSIs), also referred to as skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs), or, in the case of acute ones of bacterial cause

    Skin and skin structure infection

    Skin_and_skin_structure_infection

  • Peptostreptococcus
  • Genus of bacteria

    liver, breast, and lung abscesses, as well as generalized necrotizing soft tissue infections. They participate in mixed anaerobic infections, a term which

    Peptostreptococcus

    Peptostreptococcus

    Peptostreptococcus

  • Shear wave elastography
  • Medical imaging methodology

    to the elastic modulus of the tissue: in the harder tissue, the shear wave propagates faster, while in the softer tissue it propagates slower. SWE is widely

    Shear wave elastography

    Shear wave elastography

    Shear_wave_elastography

  • Angiosarcoma
  • Cancer of the lining of the blood or lymphatic vessels

    prognosis may be as low as three months. Angiosarcomas make up 1–2% of soft tissue sarcomas, which in turn make up less than 1% of adult cancer. Due to

    Angiosarcoma

    Angiosarcoma

    Angiosarcoma

  • Bone tumor
  • Abnormal growth of tissue within bone

    (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Several features of bone tumors and soft tissue tumors overlap. Their classification was revised by the World Health

    Bone tumor

    Bone tumor

    Bone_tumor

  • Non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas
  • Malignant tumors of soft tissues excluding skeletal muscle tissue

    Non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas (NRSTS) are malignant tumors that develop in soft tissue (muscle, tendon, fat, etc.) but which do not possess

    Non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas

    Non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft tissue sarcomas

    Non-rhabdomyosarcoma_soft_tissue_sarcomas

  • Lagerstätte
  • Sedimentary deposit with well-preserved extraordinary fossils

    offer exceptional fossil preservation, sometimes including preserved soft tissues. Konservat-Lagerstätten may have resulted from carcass burial in an anoxic

    Lagerstätte

    Lagerstätte

    Lagerstätte

  • Mouth ulcer
  • Sore on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity

    ulceration, sometimes resulting in non-healing bone being exposed through a soft tissue defect. Prevention of osteradionecrosis is part of the reason why all

    Mouth ulcer

    Mouth ulcer

    Mouth_ulcer

  • Parasaurolophus
  • Hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur genus from Late Cretaceous Period

    and John Ostrom suggested that it housed expanded areas for olfactory tissue and much improved sense of smell of the lambeosaurines, which had no obvious

    Parasaurolophus

    Parasaurolophus

    Parasaurolophus

  • Psittacosaurus
  • Early Cretaceous dinosaur genus

    because the morphology and anatomy did not resemble feathers. A darkened soft-tissue structure was also found near the jugal horn; this may represent a keratinous

    Psittacosaurus

    Psittacosaurus

    Psittacosaurus

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Online names & meanings

  • Ezzah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Malayalam, Muslim, Tamil

    Ezzah

    A Person who Gives the Honour; Respect

  • Sharnaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sharnaya

  • Soudah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Soudah

    Name of Prophet Muhammad Wife; Black; Proper Name

  • Solomon
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew

    Solomon

    Peaceable, perfect, one who recompenses'.

  • Lipika | லீபிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Lipika | லீபிகா

    A short letter, Alphabet

  • Punav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Punav

    Full Moon; Complete; Renewed

  • Aarth
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil

    Aarth

    Meaningful

  • Lakshith | லக்ஷித
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Lakshith | லக்ஷித

    Distinguished

  • Pelops
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Pelops

    Father of Atreus.

  • Vrundavan
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Vrundavan

    Birth Place of Lord Krishna

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  • Soft
  • superl.

    Having, or consisting of, a gentle curve or curves; not angular or abrupt; as, soft outlines.

  • Sort
  • n.

    A kind or species; any number or collection of individual persons or things characterized by the same or like qualities; a class or order; as, a sort of men; a sort of horses; a sort of trees; a sort of poems.

  • Soft-shell
  • a.

    Alt. of Soft-shelled

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring; pleasing to the eye; not exciting by intensity of color or violent contrast; as, soft hues or tints.

  • Sout
  • n.

    Soot.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Hence, agreeable to feel, taste, or inhale; not irritating to the tissues; as, a soft liniment; soft wines.

  • Sift
  • v. t.

    To separate with a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the coarse; as, to sift meal or flour; to sift powder; to sift sand or lime.

  • Sort
  • v. t.

    To separate, and place in distinct classes or divisions, as things having different qualities; as, to sort cloths according to their colors; to sort wool or thread according to its fineness.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Not rough, rugged, or harsh to the touch; smooth; delicate; fine; as, soft silk; a soft skin.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Expressing gentleness, tenderness, or the like; mild; conciliatory; courteous; kind; as, soft eyes.

  • Soft-shelled
  • a.

    Having a soft or fragile shell.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Not tinged with mineral salts; adapted to decompose soap; as, soft water is the best for washing.

  • Soot
  • v. t.

    To cover or dress with soot; to smut with, or as with, soot; as, to soot land.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Not harsh or rough in sound; gentle and pleasing to the ear; flowing; as, soft whispers of music.

  • Soft
  • n.

    A soft or foolish person; an idiot.

  • Soften
  • v. t.

    To make soft or more soft.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Easily yielding to pressure; easily impressed, molded, or cut; not firm in resisting; impressible; yielding; also, malleable; -- opposed to hard; as, a soft bed; a soft peach; soft earth; soft wood or metal.

  • Soft
  • superl.

    Quiet; undisturbed; paceful; as, soft slumbers.

  • Soft
  • interj.

    Be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.

  • Loft
  • n.

    A gallery or raised apartment in a church, hall, etc.; as, an organ loft.