The patients had symptoms of dysuria and urethralgia.The tubercle could be found.Pathological section revealed malakoplakia cells and Michaelis-Gutman inclusion bodies.
Corporate crime—committed by businesses—should not be confused with white-collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
Our approach is based on a gradient domain technique that preserves important local perceptual cues while avoiding traditional problems such as aliasing, ghosting and haloing.
Whitish bands composed of medullated nerve fibres radiating out from the optic disc are of no pathological significance and must not be confused with papilloedema.