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Treatment of the axilla in early breast cancer: past, present and future [PDF]
Boon Chua, Owen Ung, John Boyages
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Patient‐derived xenograft models in pan‐cancer: From bench to clinic
Abstract Patient‐derived xenograft (PDX) models provide a robust preclinical platform that preserves the genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity of patient tumors while mirroring their tumor genetic characteristics, which retain malignant cells and the tumor pathological structure, making them valuable for studying tumor progression and developing ...
Jiatong Li+5 more
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Histochemical Investigation on the Chondrosulfatase in the Sweat Glands of the Human Axilla
Hisakazu Ohmura, Toshio Yasoda
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Axillary dissection or irradiation of the axilla: Treatment results in postmenopausal women with clinically node negative breast cancer [PDF]
U Rühl+3 more
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Klippel‐Trénaunay‐Weber Syndrome: Prenatal Diagnosis and Review of the Literature
This meta‐analysis demonstrates the high diagnostic accuracy of SZ‐CEUS for differentiating between malignant and benign focal liver lesions, as well as for HCC from non‐HCC lesions. The study shows better performance for smaller lesions and those with a higher proportion of malignancy.
Giuliana Orlandi+13 more
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A Cytochemical Study on the Sweat Gland of the Human Axilla
Kenjiro Yasuda, Yoshitaka Nishino
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Visual Patterns of Diaphragmatic Motion in Acute Respiratory Failure: A Prospective Pilot Study
In this prospective bicentric study, we studied the relationship between the appearance of diaphragmatic motion and the etiological diagnosis of patients admitted to the emergency department with ARF. We observed a different visual pattern in patients with pneumonia. This is an interesting result as it allows the diagnosis of pneumonia without the need
Thibaut Markarian+7 more
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Modern management of the axilla
AbstractSurgical management of the axilla has evolved considerably in recent years, with a strong focus on de‐escalation to minimise morbidity whilst maintaining oncological outcomes. Current trials will focus on the omission of Sentinel node biopsy in select groups of patients, while axillary lymph node dissection will be reserved for those with more ...
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Epidermolysis bullosa for primary care providers: A practical review
Abstract Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of genetic skin diseases, which manifest as fragile skin and blistering in addition to many extracutaneous conditions. Pediatricians and primary care providers play an integral role in managing these patients with multifaceted care needs.
Kennedy Sparling+9 more
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