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Sperm cell empowerment: X-ray-guided magnetic fields for enhanced actuation and localization of cytocompatible biohybrid microrobots. [PDF]
Magdanz V +14 more
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An unexpected twist in bowel obstruction: a case report. [PDF]
Chugh A, Gupta M, Das S, Arora V.
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Diseases of the Fallopian Tube
The fallopian tube, a small organ named after the Italian anatomist Gabriele Falloppio, has recently risen to center stage in the field of gynecologic pathology. This chapter provides a good discussion of commonly encountered entities in daily practice, including non-neoplastic lesions, precancerous lesions, and fallopian tube neoplasms. A wide variety
Deyin Xing, Olivia L. Snir, Pei Hui
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Fallopian tube disease: limited value of treatment with fallopian tube catheterization.
Therapeutic role of fallopian tube catheterization was prospectively studied in patients with bilateral fallopian tube obstruction.Catheterization was performed in 42 patients with bilateral obstruction; 36 of the patients (67 fallopian tubes) underwent recanalization.Fifty-two tubes with 54 proximal obstructions were successfully recanalized ...
N Hayashi +8 more
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Diseases of the Fallopian Tube
The function of the fallopian tube, transport of sperm and ovum, may be seriously compromised or entirely destroyed by inflammatory processes or tubal pregnancy. Tumors may interfere with normal function or, if malignant, may lead to death. The etiology and pathophysiology of many tubal diseases are imperfectly understood at present.
James E. Wheeler
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