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Giant Primary Hepatic Endodermal Sinus Tumor: Multidisciplinary Management and Long‐Term Survival
The endodermal sinus tumor (EST), also known as yolk sac tumor, accounts for 20% of germ cell tumor cases, typically occurring in gonadal locations. However, 1%–5% can present with an extragonadal localization. Primary hepatic EST is an extremely rare entity and poses a diagnostic challenge for the appropriate management of this pathology.
Katia Roque +13 more
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Chest pain caused by multiple exostoses of the ribs: A case report and a review of literature [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to report an exceptional case of multiple internal exostoses of the ribs in a young patient affected by multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) coming to our observation for chest pain as the only symptom of an intra-thoracic ...
Calderaro, Cosma +8 more
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Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture with extensive descending aortic injury. [PDF]
Nashiki E, Yonezawa N.
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Intussusception following diaphragmatic rupture surgery: A rare case. [PDF]
Vu TD, Nguyen HT, Tran AL, Diem S.
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Background: Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture (TDR) with unstable hemodynamics is a life-threatening condition often masked by other injuries, necessitating timely diagnosis and treatment. This case report illustrates the significance of rapid response and
Putu Angga Krisna Artha, I Ketut Sudiasa
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Blunt Trauma and Right Diaphragmatic Rupture: Unveiling the Impact. [PDF]
Alves DG +4 more
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CROSSFIT TRAINING-RELATED SPONTANEOUS DIAPHRAGMATIC RUPTURE: A CASE REPORT [PDF]
José Antonio Meade Aguilar +2 more
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Spontaneous diaphragmatic rupture in a case of muscular dystrophy misdiagnosed as pneumothorax – Case report. [PDF]
Pavan Kumar Dammalapati
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Chronic Pancreatitis Presenting as Recurrent Pleural Effusion [PDF]
Chronic Pancreatitis presenting as recurrent pleural effusion is an uncommon and often unrecognized clinical syndrome. The effusion frequently occurs without clinical evidence of pancreatitis, but occasionally it may be associated with calcification and ...
Dekate, M, Diwan, SK, Kumar, S
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Paediatric Traumatic Diaphragmatic Rupture
Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture is not a common injury in children. It is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, though diagnosis may be missed or delayed with atypical clinical presentation and confounding radiological features.
Augustine Olugbemi +5 more
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