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A rare case of abdominal pain and hematochezia: case report and literature review. [PDF]
Guo W +7 more
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ABSTRACT Fine‐needle aspiration cytology specimens are frequently utilized for ancillary studies to identify diagnostic and prognostic information. This case highlights diagnostic pitfalls and challenges in diagnosing NUTM1‐rearranged neoplasia on pancreatic cytology.
Terrance J. Lynn
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Atypical Presentation of Acute Myocardial Infarction As Syncope and Abdominal Pain in the Absence of Chest Pain or Discomfort. [PDF]
Ja'anini SS, Al-Ma'ai'a AJ.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a feeding and eating disorder characterized by avoidant/restrictive eating behaviors that lead to medical and/or functional impairments. While ARFID is increasingly recognized within pediatric populations and specialist clinics, data on its prevalence and burden within the adult
Grace Brownlow +4 more
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Pediatric Abdominal Pain: Boba Tea and Computed Tomography Findings: Case Report. [PDF]
Ewaldt J, Waymack J, Kim S.
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Chronic Appendicitis as a Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Abdominal Pain. Clinical Case
Olga Nidia Montero-Sánchez +5 more
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Abstract Objective We aimed to study the concordance of seizure semiology in direct electrical stimulation‐induced seizures (SIS) compared to spontaneous seizures during stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) and to report on patient‐level variables associated with habitual and atypical SIS.
Marai Mahizhnan +5 more
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Bladder paraganglioma presenting with atypical abdominal pain: A diagnostic challenge. [PDF]
Luo Y, Huang J, Liu H.
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Smoking increases chronic postsurgical pain in patients undergoing open abdominal hysterectomy
Sümeyra Gökdemir +5 more
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Abstract Background Based on human studies, surgical antimicrobial (AMD) prophylaxis (SAP) beyond 24 h is unnecessary and potentially detrimental. Objective To compare clinical and microbiological outcomes in patients receiving 24‐ or 72‐h of SAP for colic surgery. Study Design Prospective randomised clinical trial.
Louise L. Southwood +6 more
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