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Assessment of endoscopic and external approaches for frontal sinus lesions
Abstract Objectives The use of endoscopic approaches has revolutionized the management of frontal sinus (FS) lesions. However, external approaches still play a significant role in select conditions. Various factors determine the decision to utilize endoscopic or external approaches such as the lesion location, extension, and patient's characteristics ...
Moataz D. Abouammo+5 more
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ABSTRACT Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) has prognostic value in extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) without lymph node enlargement; however, its therapeutic value is unknown. The likelihood of sentinel lymph node metastasis is extremely low, especially when the primary tumor is an intraepidermal lesion; therefore, sentinel node biopsy should not be ...
Ken Horisaki+4 more
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More than fruity scents: Pollination biology, scent, and spectral reflectance of Annonaceae species
We characterised the floral visual and olfactory cues of numerous Annonaceae species and reported their pollinators. We further assessed the olfactory space of most Annonaceae species available in the literature. Abstract The family Annonaceae possesses a broad array of floral phenotypes and pollination specializations, and are important in the plant ...
Ming‐Fai Liu+4 more
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Abstract Introduction This study aims to investigate how the preferences of older women are different from their young counterparts. Methods Female patients with operable breast cancer diagnosed between September 2009 and August 2015 were recruited. Participants were invited to complete a questionnaire to score the importance of a list of items while ...
To‐ki Dacita Suen, Ava Kwong
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Potential Correlation Between Bombus lantschouensis Thoracic Morphology and Flight Behavior
Potential correlation between Bombus lantschouensis thoracic morphology and flight behavior. ABSTRACT Remarkably little modern work has investigated the thoracic structures of insects and their relationship to flight locomotion. Most studies focus exclusively on either morphology or flight kinematics.
Wenjie Li+19 more
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Aging of the lymph node stromal cells limits their ability to support the survival and maintenance of peripheral naive T cells. The lymph node stromal cells are critical for providing the survival and trophic signals to peripheral naïve T cells, and after the early‐life thymic involution, these secondary lymphoid organ stromal microniches are decisive ...
Sandip Ashok Sonar+6 more
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ABSTRACT Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a form of cicatricial alopecia that is being increasingly diagnosed in recent years. It predominantly affects post‐menopausal women of various ethnic backgrounds, but cases have also been reported in pre‐menopausal women and rarely in men.
Adrienne Oxenham, Annabel Stevenson
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“The Pause That Refreshes”: American Servicemen on R&R in Australia, 1967–1971
Nearly 10% of the 3 million Americans who served in Vietnam spent one week of “R&R” leave in Australia—principally in Sydney. This “friendly invasion” constitutes a substantial neglected legacy of the conflict. Across dozens of oral history interviews and memoirs, US servicemen recall with fondness their week‐long respite in a nation that was at once ...
Chris Dixon, Jon Piccini
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Regional anaesthesia for awake urgent upper limb surgery in children: a prospective cohort study
Summary Introduction Peripheral regional anaesthesia is used rarely as the sole anaesthetic technique in children and is often combined with deep sedation or general anaesthesia for analgesic purposes. No literature addresses the minimum age at which regional anaesthesia can be considered to facilitate awake surgery in children.
Olivier Maupain+8 more
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Indocyanine green fluorescence‐guided axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy.
Chu Luan Nguyen+5 more
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