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Development and Evaluation of a Generative AI Chatbot for Database Searching in Systematic Review. [PDF]
Tam WSW +5 more
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Abstract Background Intraoperative ureteral injury, although uncommon, can result in significant morbidity and medicolegal consequences, particularly during complex gynecologic procedures such as endometriosis excision and prolapse repair. Conventional ureteral identification techniques, including stents and methylene blue, have recognized limitations.
Victoria Zhang +3 more
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Physicians shortage in primary care: a protocol for updating a systematic review of recruitment and retention strategies. [PDF]
Contu F +7 more
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Membranous dysmenorrhea and decidual casts: A scoping review
Abstract Background Membranous dysmenorrhea, characterized by the expulsion of intact endometrial tissue rather than gradual dissolution during menstruation, occasionally presents as a decidual cast—a complete triangular mold of the uterine cavity. This poorly understood condition is likely underdiagnosed.
Lovisa Brehmer, Hedvig Engberg
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Case Report: Appendiceal neurofibroma associated with neurofibromatosis type 1: a rare case and systematic review of the literature. [PDF]
Jiang YF, Li XZ, Wang PA, Li XJ.
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Alternatives to the probability of causation for workers' compensation (Embase).
Javier Mancilla-Galindo
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Abstract Objective Endometriosis is associated with neuropathic pain in approximately 40% of cases. Involvement of the sciatic nerve or sacral plexus represents one of the most frequently reported neuropathic pain presentations in endometriosis, for which no specific management guidelines currently exist.
Camille Racca +5 more
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Metabolomics and ultra-processed foods intake: A scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Peixoto TDN, Rocha ALMA, Pedrosa LFC.
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Abstract Objectives Spontaneous premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) is a condition characterized by the cessation of ovarian function before age 40, unrelated to medical interventions. It affects approximately 3.5% of women worldwide and can result in significant emotional, physical, and social consequences.
Maria Patricia Roman +2 more
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