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BJU International, Volume 135, Issue 4, Page 700-705, April 2025.
Yubo Wang +10 more
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Abstract Aim This retrospective observational cohort study aimed to investigate the prevalence of suspected lateral lymph node metastases (LLNM), as diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and its impact on local recurrence (LR) and overall survival (OS).
Erik Agger +3 more
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Molybdenum (Mo), with its unique strength, uniform corrosion, and radiopacity, enables innovative biodegradable implants for transformative stroke therapy. Abstract Neurovascular implants for stroke intervention face a critical dilemma: permanent devices (e.g., nitinol stents, platinum coils) often trigger chronic inflammation and recurrence, whereas ...
Yunong Shen +11 more
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Late rupture of external iliac artery pseudo-aneurysm is an uncommon complication in patients who undergo extensive gynecologic radical surgeries.
Ricciardi Enzo +7 more
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ABSTRACT In catastrophic pelvic hemorrhage where REBOA or balloon occlusion is not feasible, infrarenal aortic cross‐clamping can provide rapid proximal control to enable definitive hemostasis—illustrated by this 17‐year survival case.
Wen‐rui Wu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Hemophilic pseudotumors, a rare complication of bleeding disorders, are more common in settings with limited access to clotting factor concentrates. Subcutaneous emicizumab, a relatively novel therapy for hemophilia A, was investigated for its ability to stabilize an inoperable pseudotumor in a patient with factor VIII deficiency in an under ...
C. J. Kilach +9 more
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ABSTRACT Penetrating perineal trauma is rare but carries a high risk due to contamination, hidden tracts, and proximity to major vessels and viscera. Retained organic foreign bodies, particularly wood, are often radiolucent and can perpetuate infection or erode into vascular structures.
Uttam Chaulagain +6 more
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1. Dietary LCBP supplementation in T2DM rats can improve abnormal cholesterol metabolism. 2. LCBP inhibits the formation of foam cells of macrophages of T2DM rats. 3. LCBP activated SIRT1 by enhanced the regulation of miR‐33/SREBP2 and ABCA1, but this effect was not dependent on SIRT1. 4.
Suwen Liu +5 more
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Open repair of a dissecting abdominal aortic aneurysm in the early postpartum period
A 27-year-old female presented 7 days postpartum with severe back pain, which started shortly following delivery. She was discovered to have a 5.6-cm dissecting abdominal aortic aneurysm with an aneurysmal left common iliac artery measuring 3.6 cm and ...
Daniel Gage, MD +2 more
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