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Metastatic Malignant Phaeochromocytoma in Ascitic Fluid: Cytological Diagnosis of a Rare Entity
In summary, a review of the literature showed that there are only isolated case reports of ruptured pheochromocytoma and to the best of our knowledge this report is the first to document metastatic phaeochromocytoma in peritoneal fluid within the cytopathology literature.
Scarlet Fiona Brockmoeller+2 more
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This review outlines the potential role of anti‐GPCR autoantibodies in MASLD/MASH, given their involvement in a wide range of diseases and their possible contribution to MASLD/MASH pathophysiology. We also focused on anti‐ApoA1 autoantibodies, sharing functional features with anti‐GPCR autoantibodies and have been shown to promote liver steatosis in ...
Sabrina Pagano+3 more
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Inhibitory Properties of the Catecholamines [PDF]
Edith G. McGeer+2 more
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Differentiating between adrenocortical carcinoma and pheochromocytoma by a CT-based radiomics model: a multicenter retrospective study. [PDF]
Chao Y+16 more
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Changes in the concentrations of serotonin and catecholamines of the brain in febrile rabbits
Isami Kuruma
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Autonomic biosignals, seizure detection, and forecasting
Abstract Wearable devices have attracted significant attention in epilepsy research in recent years for their potential to enhance patient care through improved seizure monitoring and forecasting. This narrative review presents a detailed overview of the current clinical state of the art while addressing how devices that assess autonomic nervous system
Gadi Miron+4 more
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of noradrenaline compared to adrenaline in the management of septic shock. [PDF]
Leong TD+8 more
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Abstract Epilepsy is a chronic neurological condition marked by recurrent, uncontrolled seizures. Identifying comorbidities in epilepsy is critical for preventing mortality. Among these, the autonomic nervous system's role in epilepsy often manifests as cardiac disorders. Patients with epilepsy (PWE), particularly those with poorly controlled seizures,
Enes Akyuz+2 more
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