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ABSTRACT Background Pancreatic cancer (PC) remains one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide, characterized by late‐stage diagnosis and a poor prognosis. This study explores the clinical, biochemical, and gut microbiota differences between PC patients and healthy controls (CTRL), as well as between subgroups of PC patients with pancreatic head ...
Annacandida Villani +10 more
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The Potential of Magnesium Based Materials in Mandibular Reconstruction
The future of biomaterial design will rely on development of bioresorbable implant materials that completely and safely degrade in vivo after the tissues grow, without generating harmful degradation products at the targeted anatomic site.
Somasundaram Prasadh +5 more
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ABSTRACT Massive hemoptysis following TEVAR, especially in patients with prior coil embolization, should raise immediate suspicion for aortobronchial fistula. This rare but life‐threatening condition demands prompt imaging, bronchoscopy, and often urgent surgical repair. Early multidisciplinary collaboration significantly improves prognosis.
Lorenzo Giovannico +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Three‐dimensional printing (3DP) technology has increasingly gained attention in orthopedic oncology, where complex tumor resections and reconstructions demand high precision. 3DP enables the creation of patient‐specific models and prostheses, which can improve postoperative quality of life for patients while assisting surgeons in
Peter Joseph Mounsef +4 more
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Suspicion of recurrent osteosarcoma in a patient with pseudotumour adjacent to the endoprosthesis
Pseudotumor is a rare complication after arthroplasty, most often of the hip joint, in response to metal particles present in the implant. There are merely sporadic reports of pseudotumor in patients with bone sarcoma after sparing surgery with ...
Duczkowski Marek +7 more
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Older women with increased fat percentage, depressive symptoms, and slower motor reaction times are at higher risk for anxiety and depression. In contrast, valence, muscle strength, gait speed, and respiratory function serve as protective factors. These findings highlight key intervention targets to promote mental health and functional well‐being in ...
Guilherme Augusto Santos Bueno +5 more
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Co‐Existing ATTR Amyloidosis and Coronary Artery Disease: A Risky Combination
ABSTRACT The coexistence of cardiac amyloidosis with coronary artery disease is a complex diagnosis and a challenging clinical scenario. Amyloid fibril deposition contributes to arteriosclerosis, and amyloidosis is also recognized to be associated with intramural microvascular disease.
Arnaud Planchat +7 more
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Abstract Purpose Trendelenburg gait is a common consequence of proximal femoral oncologic resection. To mitigate limping, tensor fascia latae (TFL) tenodesis is employed by suturing the muscle to the abductor mechanism, repaired to the trochanteric portion of the endoprosthesis.
Ariane Lavoie‐Hudon +5 more
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Abstract Purpose Postoperative pain remains a major obstacle to early mobilisation following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and is particularly challenging in patients with posttraumatic arthritis due to prior injury, scarring, and complex surgeries. While various analgesic strategies have been evaluated in degenerative TKA, evidence in posttraumatic ...
Bastian Mester +7 more
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Introduction: Giant cell tumor (GCT) is a primary bone tumor that presents as a locally aggressive and potentially malignant lesion. For GCT around the knee, treatment is usually focused on surgical options.
Abir Kumar Ghosh +3 more
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