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Epstein–Barr Virus‐Associated T/NK‐Cell Neoplasms
ABSTRACT Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐associated T‐ and natural killer (NK)‐cell neoplasms encompass a heterogeneous spectrum, ranging from persistent lymphoproliferative disorders (e.g., severe mosquito bite allergy, systemic chronic active EBV disease) to highly aggressive malignancies (e.g., extranodal NK/T‐cell lymphoma [ENKTL], aggressive NK‐cell ...
Yoshitaka Sato +3 more
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Spontaneous Adenoid Bleeding Presenting as Epistaxis and Hematemesis [PDF]
Jawaher A Alzaid
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This study investigates the nasal branch of the anterior ethmoidal artery (NbAEA) and the cribroethmoidal groove (CrEGr) as novel and reliable anatomical landmarks for expanded endoscopic frontal sinusotomies. Through cadaveric dissections and a clinical case series, both structures were consistently identified and shown to aid safe and accurate ...
Alessandro Vinciguerra +13 more
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Torrential epistaxis in the third trimester: a management conundrum [PDF]
Rosa Crunkhorn +2 more
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Bernard‐Soulier Syndrome: Identification of a Novel GP1BB Variant in a Mauritanian Patient
This study identifies a new mutation of the GP1BB gene responsible for Bernard‐Soulier syndrome in a Mauritanian patient. Genetic analysis reveals a nucleotide duplication resulting in a severe platelet adhesion defect. This work highlights the importance of molecular diagnosis and therapeutic strategies to improve the management of affected patients ...
Mohamed Lemine Salem +2 more
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Clinico-Etiological Evaluation of Epistaxis [PDF]
Shivam Ruhela +5 more
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Hydrogel Microspheres for Biomedical Applications
Hydrogel microspheres (HMs) play pivotal roles in biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, cell culture, regenerative medicine, wound healing, and tumor immunity. This review focuses on the latest findings to provide a more comprehensive understanding of HMs for biomedical applications.
Yingkang Huang +11 more
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Epistaxis as an Unusual Sentinel Event for Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Case Report [PDF]
Epistaxis is commonly attributed to local factors or systemic conditions such as hypertension and coagulopathy. However +2 more
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