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Comparison of Information on Death Certificates and Matching 1960 Census Records: Age, Marital Status, Race, Nativity and Country of Origin [PDF]
Thea Zelman Hambright
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This study evaluated the prognostic impact of arterial contact angle in patients with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer undergoing neoadjuvant therapy and surgery. An arterial contact angle of ≥ 90° was associated with higher R1 resection rates and worse survival outcomes.
Katsuhisa Ohgi+8 more
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This national survey using the National Clinical Database in Japan revealed a persistent decline in the number of advanced hepatectomies, even after the COVID‐19 pandemic. Despite this trend, surgical safety was effectively maintained in the postpandemic period using risk‐adjusted metrics.
Yusuke Takemura+13 more
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This multicenter cohort study of 8782 esophagectomies in Japan found that higher intraoperative fluid volume significantly increased the risk of pneumonia after minimally invasive esophagectomy. Avoiding fluid overload may help reduce postoperative pneumonia.
Akihiko Okamura+8 more
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Factors Associated with Major Errors on Death Certificates. [PDF]
Chung S, Kim SH, Park BJ, Park S.
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Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner Newsletter, September 1, 2008, no. 4 [PDF]
The official newsletter of the Iowa Office of the State Medical ...
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Effect of marital status on death rates. Part 2: Transient mortality spikes
We examine what happens in a population when it experiences an abrupt change in surrounding conditions. Several cases of such "abrupt transitions" for both physical and living social systems are analyzed from which it can be seen that all share a common ...
Richmond, Peter, Roehner, Bertrand M.
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AI‐based segmentation of fascial planes during total mesorectal excision. Ground truth and predicted boundaries are compared for mesorectal fascia (blue), parietal pelvic fascia (red), and the holy plane (white). ABSTRACT Aim Total mesorectal excision entails dissection of the “holy plane” without damaging the mesorectal and parietal pelvic fasciae. We
Yuta Suzuki+6 more
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