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This study identified six clinically relevant quality indicators feasible to measure using NSW population‐based data. However, these indicators were restricted to surgical processes and outcomes. A large gap remains in available data to produce reliable and clinically meaningful quality measurements across the entire patient pathway.
Candice Donnelly +7 more
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Research note: Investigating correlations of poultry SCFAs in duodenum, cecum, liver and serum with cecum microbiota and residual feed intake. [PDF]
He Z, Fahey AG, Liu R, Wen J, Zhao G.
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Abstract Background Anatomical variations in the mesoappendix and appendicular arteries play a crucial role in the development and management of appendicitis. This study aimed to analyze these variations and their clinical implications. Methods A retrospective analysis of 287 patients who underwent appendectomy was conducted.
Mehmet Torun +3 more
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Guidewire-assisted endoscopic mucosal resection with over-the-scope clips for a cecal submucosal tumor. [PDF]
Kuwano T +6 more
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Adult Caecal Intussusception: Diagnosis and Management Insights
Caecal mass with 34 mm lead intussusception point (yellow x) seen inside splenic flexure, with the ascending colon, neurovasulature, and mesentery inside the transverse colon.
Mira M. Sobhy, John Woodfield
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypermobile Cecum Mimicking Acute Appendicitis. [PDF]
Hassan MM.
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Contemporary surgical management of colorectal cancer in lynch syndrome: considering the implications of known genotype. ABSTRACT Background Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by germline mutations in mismatch repair (MMR) genes, accounting for 1%–3% of all colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnoses.
Ashley Jenkin, Kim‐Chi Phan‐Thien
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The addition of encapsulated Bacillus subtilis, Enterococcus faecium, and Lactobacillus plantarum postbiotics, either alone or with inulin, improves slaughter weight, gut function, and microbiota in broilers. [PDF]
Atan Çırpıcı H, Kırkpınar F.
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