Case Report: Beyond the ulcer: 51-month durability of left gastric artery embolization for obesity management in an antiplatelet-dependent, surgery-ineligible patient. [PDF]
Hu M +5 more
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Experienced Weight Stigma Changes Following Bariatric Surgery: a Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Experiencing weight stigmatization is linked to maladaptive eating, poorer mental health, and increased risk of weight gain, potentially impacting metabolic bariatric surgery (MBS) outcomes. This meta‐analysis aimed to synthesize patient experiences of weight stigmatization before and after MBS and to examine the association of ...
Hannah R. Farnsworth +8 more
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Case Report: Delayed complications of endovascular treatment of recurrent erosive hemorrhage in necrotizing pancreatitis. [PDF]
Tokarev M +4 more
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This study introduces a leverage reduction technique with short‐segment fixation for Kümmell's disease and kyphosis deformity. This advanced approach reliably restores vertebral height, corrects kyphosis, and improves clinical outcomes. ABSTRACT Objective Kümmell disease is a prevalent spinal condition characterized by vertebral fractures and ...
Yunwei Long +4 more
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Vascular embolization as an adjunct to surgical removal of percutaneously inserted foreign bodies in the pharynx to avoid the risk of massive bleeding: a case report. [PDF]
Cai H, Cao J, Wang Q.
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Lack of Hydraulic Acclimation in Response to Multiple Droughts and Recovery
ABSTRACT Human‐caused climate change is expected to bring more frequent and extended droughts with shorter wet periods of relief in between for many regions of the world. Critical knowledge gaps remain around the extent to which tree species can acclimate physiologically to repeated droughts.
Jaycie C. Fickle +4 more
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A rare case of asymptomatic inferior phrenic artery aneurysm treated with endovascular therapy. [PDF]
Doita T +5 more
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Advancing the pneumatic method to assess xylem vulnerability to embolism among distinct growth forms
Our study shows that pneumatic vulnerability curves can be constructed across contrasting growth forms, with P50 showing the closest agreement across methods. Repeated relative water content measurements improved water potential estimation for graminoid culms. Abstract Drought‐driven plant mortality is closely linked to xylem embolism. Building useful,
M. M. Arens, R. P. Skelton, A. G. West
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