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Distinct Metabolomic and Lipoprotein Signatures in Gall Bladder Cancer Patients of Black African Ancestry. [PDF]
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Subtotal cholecystectomy for difficult gall bladder due to chronic cholecystitis: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Kandel BP +7 more
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Host Plant Dependence of the Symbiotic Microbiome of the Gall-Inducing Wasp <i>Trichagalma acutissimae</i>. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Pancreatolithiasis in a cat: Multimodal imaging approach
Veterinary Record Case Reports, Volume 14, Issue 1, February 2026.
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Sampling Galls and Galling Arthropods
2020Gall-inducing insects and mites are able to manipulate plant tissues to induce galls. As galling species are sessile, their sampling is relatively easy, but many aspects must be taken into account in order to adequately characterize galling fauna. Aspects related to the adoption of the methods for field sampling, standardization of gall morphotypes ...
Walter Santos de Araújo +3 more
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1919
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1967
The spontaneous and total disappearance of previously demonstrated gall-stones is a well recognised occurrence and one that seemingly would be of importance for the radiologist to recognise. However, in searching the English language radiological literature one finds only a single report of two cases of this event (Oschner and Giesen, 1960); contrasted
S I, Margulies +3 more
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The spontaneous and total disappearance of previously demonstrated gall-stones is a well recognised occurrence and one that seemingly would be of importance for the radiologist to recognise. However, in searching the English language radiological literature one finds only a single report of two cases of this event (Oschner and Giesen, 1960); contrasted
S I, Margulies +3 more
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