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Asymptomatic far-migration of an intrauterine device into the abdominal cavity: A rare entity [PDF]
Uterine perforation is a serious problem which can happen after intrauterine device (IUD) insertion. Migration of the IUD to the pelvic and abdominal cavity or adjacent organs may be seen following perforation of the uterus.
Özgü Aydoğdu, Hüseyin Pulat
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Primary malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the abdominal cavity: CT findings and pathological correlation [PDF]
AIM To study computed tomography (CT) features of abdominal malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) in various rare locations. METHODS We retroprospectively identified cases of MFH involving the abdominal cavity.
Bivek Karki
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Paragonimiasis in the Abdominal Cavity and Subcutaneous Tissue: Report of 3 Cases [PDF]
Paragonimiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the lung fluke, Paragonimus spp. Lung flukes may be found in various organs, such as the brain, peritoneum, subcutaneous tissues, and retroperitoneum, other than the lungs. Abdominal paragonimiasis raises a
Chang Ho Lee+3 more
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Staged isolation of abdominal cavity in generalized on peritonitis.
In the work we present comparative results of treatment of patients with generalized secondary and tertiary peritonitis depending on the way of surgery completion.
А. Kutovoi+3 more
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The depth information of abdominal tissue surface and the position of laparoscope are very important for accurate surgical navigation in computer-aided surgery.
Haibin Wu+6 more
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A clinical study of the abdominal cavity and peritoneum
E. Livingston
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Highlights This is the largest case series and case review of traumatic neuroma in the abdominal cavity. We conclude and update the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of TN in the abdominal cavity. We assessed and discussed the management of TN
Yaoqun Wang+5 more
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Peritoneal dissemination is a disease that is difficult to treat surgically because it is widely scattered and proliferates in the abdominal cavity. It is a challenge that even if the drug is administered directly into the abdominal cavity, it rapidly ...
Ikumi Sugiyama+2 more
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Relevance. The frequency of development of intra-abdominal hypertension in patients with a complicated course of acute pancreatitis is 60-70% and leads to an increase in the mortality rate up to 62%. Acute peripancreatic fluid collection, occurring in 65.
I.V. Kolosovych, I.V. Hanol
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