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An Automatic Detection Method Of Cerebral Aneurysms In Time-Of-Flight Magnetic Resonance Angiography Images Based On Attention 3D U-Net [PDF]
Background:Subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by ruptured cerebral aneurysm often leads to fatal consequences.However,if the aneurysm can be found and treated during asymptomatic periods,the probability of rupture can be greatly reduced.At present,time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography is one of the most commonly used non-invasive screening ...
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Aneurysmal bone cyst of the ethmoid on fibrous dysplasia: A usual association within a rare location
Aneurysmal bone cyst is a non-neoplastic lesion consisting of blood filled sinusoidal spaces that expand from the affected bone. The most common locations of aneurysmal bone cysts are the metaphysis of long bones, followed by flat bones.
Hajar El Mortaji+5 more
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Osteoblastoma of the femur in a patient with recurrent paronychia : case report [PDF]
Background: Osteoblastoma is a rare primary benign bone tumor that has varied radiologic presentation depending on the affected site. In selected cases, differential diagnosis with subacute osteomyelitis is necessary. Case Report: The authors present the
Babiak, Ireneusz+4 more
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Bone and soft tissue tumors of hip and pelvis [PDF]
Objective is to identify epidemiologic and radiologic criteria allowing specific diagnoses of tumors and tumor-like lesions in the hip region and pelvis, and to optimize pre-operative staging.Patients with pelvic tumors are usually older, and their ...
Bloem, Johan L., Reidsma, Inge I.
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Bone: Aneurysmal bone cysts [PDF]
The most widely accepted pathogenetic mechanism of aneurysmal bone cysts has long involved a local circulatory disturbance leading to markedly increased venous pressure and the development of a dilated and enlarged vascular bed within the affected bone area.
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Abstract Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) can lead to significant acute neuroinflammation, with treatment outcomes often being inadequate. Olfactory mucosa mesenchymal stem cells (OM‐MSCs) have promising therapeutic potential in nerve regeneration and functional recovery.
Jian Wang+6 more
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SOLID VARIANT OF AN ANEURYSMAL BONE CYST (GIANT CELL REPARATIVE GRANULOMA) OF THE 3RD LUMBAR VERTEBRA [PDF]
1996-12-27A 9-year-old girl with a solid variant of an aneurysmal bone cyst in the 3rd lumbar vertebra showed a good response to low-dose radiation as the only treatment.
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ABSTRACT Introduction We aimed to assess the impact of introduction of a dedicated trauma surgical unit (TSU) on CT utilisation for polytrauma in the Emergency Department (ED). Methods Single centre retrospective cohort study comparing adult patients undergoing CT for polytrauma following TSU introduction (Intervention group, n = 617) to a historical ...
Rebecca Hong+11 more
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A hybrid giant cell granuloma and fibro-osseous lesion of the mandible [PDF]
We present a case of a 39-year-old African-American female who presents with a swelling of the left side of the face and jaw. A panoramic radiograph revealed a well-defined multilocular mixed lesion, which was predominantly radiolucent with scattered ...
Giannini, Peter+2 more
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Controversy and multiple roles of the solitary nucleus receptor Nur77 in disease and physiology
Multiple roles of Nur77. Nur77 has complex biological functions, including roles in the nervous system, genome integrity, cell differentiation, cell homeostasis, oxidative stress, autophagy, aging, and infection. Furthermore, Nur77 is implicated in various neurodegenerative diseases and cancers. Abstract Neuron‐derived clone 77 (Nur77), a member of the
Yanteng Wang+3 more
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