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External Auditory Canal Exostosis [PDF]
Joseph A, Ursick, Jose N, Fayad
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Artificial Intelligence in Digestive Endoscopy Training—The Past, Present, and Future
AI may enhance endoscopy training through improved detection, guidance and evaluation, but demands careful implementation, validation and ethical governance to maximize benefits. ABSTRACT Background and Objective Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping gastrointestinal endoscopy, yet its role in training remains unexplored.
Jacky C. L. Ho +4 more
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Radial scars/complex sclerosing lesions (RS/CSL) without atypia have a low upgrade rate (1%) and could possibly be monitored radiologically, thus avoiding excision. Papillary lesions without atypia have a higher upgrade rate (4%) and should continue to undergo vacuum excision until we better understand these heterogeneous lesions.
Amy Llewellyn +3 more
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Angioleiomyoma of the Internal Auditory Meatus: A Rare Occurrence in the Internal Auditory Canal [PDF]
Yakubu Karagama +2 more
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Exostosis of the External Auditory Canal [PDF]
J Walter, Kutz, Jose N, Fayad
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Evaluation of the performance of ChatGPT‐4 and ChatGPT‐4o as a learning tool in endodontics
Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy and consistency of responses given by two different versions of Chat Generative Pre‐trained Transformer (ChatGPT), ChatGPT‐4, and ChatGPT‐4o, to multiple‐choice questions prepared from undergraduate endodontic education topics at different times of the day and on different days ...
Esra Arılı Öztürk +2 more
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Artificial intelligence chatbots in endodontic education—Concepts and potential applications
Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into education is transforming learning across various domains, including dentistry. Endodontic education can significantly benefit from AI chatbots; however, knowledge gaps regarding their potential and limitations hinder their effective utilization.
Hossein Mohammad‐Rahimi +5 more
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the External Auditory Canal [PDF]
Jack L. Pulec, Christian Deguine
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Abstract Background The outcomes of root canal treatment performed by students has not been well researched. Treatment outcomes of student clinicians directly correspond to the education they receive and therefore paves the way for future directions in endodontic education.
Philip Y.‐H. Chien +3 more
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931 Narrow, Duplicated Internal Auditory Canal with Severe Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Case Report [PDF]
Atma H. K. Al-Kabi +2 more
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