GIANT DURAL SUPRATENTORIAL CHONDROMA GENERATING THE QUESTION OF HOW LARGE CAN A TUMOR BECOME WITHOUT REVEALING ITSELF

Giant dural supratentorial chondroma generating the question of how large can a tumor become without revealing itself

Chondromas usually affect the small bones of hand and feet and account for only 0.5% of all intracranial tumors.We present a case of a giant, supratentorial meningeal chondroma in a 19-year old male patient and discuss the preoperative diagnostic findings as well as the appropriate treatment options.A 19-old male presented with headache, new onset

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Ribosomal protein coding genes SSU12p and LSU36p as molecular markers for phytoplasma detection and differentiation

Detection and classification of phytoplasmas mainly rely on amplification of the 16S rRNA gene followed by RFLP analysis and/or sequencing, because these organisms lack complete phenotypic characterization.Other conserved genomic loci have been exploited as additional molecular markers for phytoplasma differentiation.Two loci, SSU12p and LSU36p, se

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Fusion of sentinel-1 SAR and sentinel-2 MSI data for accurate Urban land use-land cover classification in Gondar City, Ethiopia

Abstract Effective urban planning and management rely on accurate land cover mapping, which can be achieved through the combination of remote sensing data and machine learning algorithms.This study aimed to explore and demonstrate the potential benefits of integrating Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 MSI satellite imagery for urban land cover classifi

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