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Transcolonic endoscopic appendectomy (TEA) is a minimally invasive, single‐step “two‐in‐one” procedure for recurrent appendicitis with appendiceal orifice lesions. It enables precise resection of both appendix and associated lesions, with a novel closure method reducing operative time and improving safety.
Hao Wu +7 more
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Stepwise management of adult intussusception caused by an appendiceal mucocele: a case report of endoscopic reduction followed by interval laparoscopic resection. [PDF]
Saito Y, Sato S.
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Drug‐induced hypersensitivity syndrome followed by exacerbation of Crohn's disease
Pediatric Investigation, EarlyView.
Mei Kamidani +10 more
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Imaging of Abdominal Complications in Children With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
ABSTRACT Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common paediatric malignancy and remains one of the most common causes of cancer‐related death in children and adolescents. Five‐year overall survival rates now exceed 90% with current multidrug chemotherapeutic regimens. This improvement, coupled with the toxicity of chemotherapy, has led to the
Luke R. Holmes +2 more
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Comparative metagenomic and metatranscriptomic analyses reveal the role of the gayal rumen and hindgut microbiome in high-efficiency lignocellulose degradation. [PDF]
Li S +8 more
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Rumen and cecum microbial dynamics following narasin inclusion in Nellore cattle diets. [PDF]
Souza JM +16 more
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National endoscopy data show that FIT‐based triage clearly outperforms symptom‐based referral for colorectal cancer risk stratification. FIT ≥ 10 identifies high‐risk symptomatic patients, while FIT < 10 confers very low cancer risk, supporting FIT as the primary tool for prioritising colonoscopy in symptomatic pathways.
David Beaton +4 more
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Effects of increasing narasin doses on feedlot performance, feeding behavior, carcass traits, and rumen-cecum morphometrics in Nellore cattle. [PDF]
Ferreira da Silva LA +10 more
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Macropod progressive periodontal disease (MPPD) is a severe oral condition frequently observed in captive macropods, particularly red kangaroos (Osphranter rufus), yet its underlying biological features remain poorly understood. In this exploratory descriptive study, we investigated oral and fecal microbiomes and metabolomic profiles in captive red ...
Y Yoshimoto +4 more
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