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Axillary Artery Injury Encountered During Chest Wall Tumor Resection. [PDF]
Umeda Y, Hagiwara K, Matsumoto S.
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Uterine adenocarcinoma—A rare cause of chronic weight loss in mares
Abstract Diagnosing the cause of slowly progressing weight loss in mares may be challenging, especially when only accompanied by non‐specific and weak clinical signs and non‐specific biochemical and haematological alterations. A 15‐year‐old mare presented with a history of weight loss, anorexia and fever.
Hanne Gervi Pedersen +3 more
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Chest wall tumor following intravesical BCG instillation for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. [PDF]
Hartert M, Deppe C, Fink L, Kappes J.
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The Physiology of Lived Experience: And then there was one – the story of a radical nephrectomy
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Michael J. Shattock
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Integumentary fibrosarcoma in a free‐living swan (Cygnus olor): Medical and welfare considerations
Abstract A 10‐kg adult male mute swan (Cygnus olor) of unknown age was admitted for investigations of two large ventral masses overlying the keel bone, which were discharging purulent material. The masses measured 8.9 × 2.1 cm and 4.2 × 3.2 cm. Empirical treatment with non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs and antimicrobials was instigated.
Rachael Amy McKinney, Katherine Hughes
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Curved Axillary Incision with Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery: An Alternative Approach for Teenage Female with Large Apical Chest Wall Tumor. [PDF]
Doi R +6 more
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Automated identification of radiotherapy treatment sites from unstructured physician notes
Abstract Purpose Ambiguous or incomplete documentation is a recurrent bottleneck in radiation oncology workflows, leading to inefficiencies in communication and potential treatment delays. Large language models (LLMs) pose a solution to addressing these ambiguities without added burden to clinical staff.
Klea Hoxha +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction and Methods Cancer therapy–related cardiac dysfunction (CTRCD) is a well established and potentially life‐threatening complication of contemporary oncologic treatment. Although comprehensive cardio‐oncology guidelines have been developed, their integration into routine hematology and oncology practice remains inconsistent.
Abdelrahman Ali +22 more
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ABSTRACT Pellagra may complicate functioning pulmonary atypical carcinoid and present as a subtle acral dermatosis rather than the classical photo‐distributed rash. In neuroendocrine tumor patients with chronic diarrhea and new skin changes, clinicians should suspect niacin deficiency and consider empiric nicotinamide, even when niacin assays are ...
Ahmar Iftikhar Talib +2 more
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ABSTRACT Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, and its incidence shows global variability, with the highest rates reported in Eastern Asia, Eastern Europe, and South America due to the aging population and growth of high‐risk groups.
Szabolcs Attila Gabor +5 more
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