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Treatment of gingival pigmentation : A case series
A smile expresses a feeling of joy, success, sensuality, affection and courtesy, and reveals self confidence and kindness. The harmony of the smile is determined not only by the shape, the position and the color of the teeth but also by the gingival ...
Prasad Deepak +3 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the success of total knee arthroplasty (TKA), a small percentage of devices fail. Due to the high volume of surgeries performed each year, revision total knee arthroplasty surgery presents a burden on patients and surgeons. One aspect that may improve TKA outcomes is device design, specifically the use of grit blasting to increase the ...
Peter W. Kurtz +8 more
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Abstract This is the first report of endoscopic ischemic polypectomy (EIP) for small intestinal polyps in a pediatric patient with juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS). A 7‐year‐old girl underwent double‐balloon enteroscopy, during which 17 pedunculated polyps were treated using the crossed‐clip strangulation method without complications. Ten‐month follow‐
Shingo Kurasawa +5 more
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This prospective multicenter single‐arm cohort study evaluated perioperative outcomes and patient‐reported recovery after BiZact tonsillectomy in 211 adults across five institutions. BiZact tonsillectomy was followed by improved TOI‐14 health‐related quality of life scores at 8 weeks, median recovery times of 14 days for normal activity and regular ...
Gene Huh +8 more
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Provenance, Not Prohibition: A Framework for AI in Scholarly Publishing
ABSTRACT Generative AI is now embedded in scholarly workflows, yet publishing policy has often jumped to permission or prohibition without first defining what is being governed. The central risk is not tool use itself, but loss of provenance: readers, reviewers, and editors must be able to trace how claims, citations, analyses, and interpretations were
Romaine F. Johnson
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ABSTRACT Background Benign tracheal stenosis, characterized by granulation hyperplasia, is a rare and serious disease threatening human health. Interventional bronchoscopy demonstrates limited therapeutic efficacy and poses a risk of re‐injury to the airway.
Dengyuan Li +4 more
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Infarcted Melanocytic Nevus With a Hair Tourniquet
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, Volume 53, Issue 9, Page 762-764, September 2026.
Aashish Batheja +4 more
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Endobronchial Hamartoma Masquerading as Endobronchial Tuberculosis—A Case Report
A 60‐year‐old man presented with persistent respiratory symptoms and an endobronchial mass in left lower lobe. Two successive forceps biopsies of the mass were non‐diagnostic. We used rigid bronchoscope as a conduit and performed bronchoscopic removal of the tumour using electrocautery snare and argon plasma coagulation. Excisional biopsy confirmed the
Manoj Kumar Panigrahi +5 more
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Primary Tracheal Rosai‐Dorfman Disease Coexisting With Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis
We report a rare case of primary tracheal Rosai‐Dorfman disease (RDD) with active pulmonary tuberculosis. Bronchoscopic resection immediately relieved > 90% airway obstruction, and anti‐tuberculosis therapy was given, resulting in no recurrence at one‐year follow‐up. ABSTRACT Rosai‐Dorfman disease (RDD) rarely involves the trachea, and active pulmonary
Shijie Yang +4 more
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Unilateral ductus deferens aplasia with terminal cystic dilation in a Bernese mountain dog
Abstract An incidental caudal abdominal mass was discovered in a 5‐year‐old, male, entire Bernese mountain dog. Investigations showed a terminal cystic dilation of the left ductus deferens. Castration, along with surgical resection of the mass, was performed, and histopathology of the mass and ductus deferens was consistent with segmental aplasia of ...
Daisy Johnson +3 more
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