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Management of a parturient with an acute abdomen presents unique challenges. We aim to review the common obstetric and nonobstetric causes for acute abdomen in pregnancy, approach to diagnosis, the role of imaging, and management including the scope and timing of operative intervention.Kundu R, Srinivasan S. Parturient with Acute Abdomen. Indian J Crit
Kundu, Riddhi, Srinivasan, Shrikanth
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ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to identify risk factors of intra-cystic hemorrhage in microwave ablation of mixed solid and cystic microwave ablation s, and to design a preoperative nomogram to predict the risk value of intraoperative bleeding with ...
Yao Fu +3 more
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Background Sodium selenite (SSE) has been reported to exert anti-tumor effects in several cancer cells. However, the underlying mechanisms in renal cancer are yet to be elucidated.
Xiao Liu +4 more
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Cinnamomi Ramulus inhibits the growth of colon cancer cells via Akt/ERK signaling pathways
Background Colon cancer (CC) ranks the second highest mortality rate among malignant tumors worldwide, and the current mainstream treatment regimens are not very effective.
Boyu Pan +7 more
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Acute abdomen and hypothyroidism
Acute abdomen with multicystic ovaries as a presenting manifestation of juvenile primary hypothyroidism is rare. Appropriate diagnosis and levothyroxine treatment is rewarding and avoids inadvertent surgery. We present three such cases.
Anil, Bhansali +4 more
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Open abdomen in acute mesenteric ischemia
In acute mesenteric ischemia, early diagnosis should optimally be followed by either open or endovascular intestinal revascularization. All too often, diagnosis is delayed and diagnosis and treatment are performed at the same time during explorative ...
Kärkkäinen, Jussi +3 more
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A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen in Adults: Intestinal Malrotation [PDF]
Intestinal malrotation is a congenital anomaly of the midgut. The incidence of intestinal malrotation is 1 in 500 live births. It is rarely seen in adults.
Mürşit Dinçer +2 more
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BackgroundReflux esophagitis (RE), a common gastroesophageal reflux disease characterized by esophageal mucosal inflammation, is closely associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis and metabolic abnormalities.
Yu Wu +31 more
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