ABSTRACT Background Venous insufficiency is a major cause of flap failure in head and neck reconstruction. AI provides a reliable, convenient solution for early detection. Methods Clinical data and postoperative flap photos of head and neck cancer patients (2018–2024) at our center were retrospectively collected, categorized into normal and venous ...
Yurong He +10 more
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Cutaneous Laser Therapy for Residual Limb Skin Pathology: A Narrative Review Bridging Dermatologic Laser Research With Clinical Perspectives and Considerations for Multidisciplinary Care Teams. [PDF]
Lannan FM +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Unknown primary cancer in the head and neck presents a difficult surgical treatment dilemma. Patients with squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary (SCCUP) typically present with an enlarging neck mass found on biopsy but with no indication of primary site on diagnostic exams such as flexible laryngoscopy, CT, MRI, and/or PET/CT ...
Nikhil Bellamkonda +5 more
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Recurrent Atypical Fibroxanthoma in a 76-Year-Old Man Treated With Cryotherapy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Apichoto-Mata I +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Simultaneous reconstruction of extensive maxillary and mandibular defects in oncological cases is a complex surgical challenge. Methods We report a case of a 56‐year‐old female with synchronous oral malignancy involving upper and lower alveolus.
Subhendu Khan +3 more
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Surgical Site Infection Following Dermatologic and Plastic Surgery in an Office Setting. [PDF]
Morioka D +4 more
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Determinants of saxagliptin use among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus treated with oral anti-diabetic drugs [PDF]
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Ultrasound Assessment in Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Case Report and Narrative Literature Review. [PDF]
Amoruso V +4 more
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The rise of nontuberculous mycobacteria following MIGS and minimally invasive procedures. [PDF]
Habib E, Qadri M, Us Saba SN, Hajj F.
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Living at genetic risk: The patient experience of Lynch syndrome
Abstract Lynch syndrome is a germline cancer predisposition syndrome caused by a variant in one of four genes. Lynch syndrome places individuals at significantly higher risk for a range of cancers, especially colorectal and endometrial. Depending on which gene is affected, the risk of ovarian, gastric, small bowel, pancreatic, biliary urothelial, brain,
Nicola Reents +2 more
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