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This study investigated the impacts of distance to transplant center on posttransplant survival following LDLT. Patients living further away from the transplant center had worse graft and patient survival rates than those of patients living closer, probably due to less frequency of follow‐up visits, and living > 40 miles from our treatment center was ...
Hajime Matsushima+9 more
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Radiation-Associated Vascular Ectasias in the Esophagus: A Rare Cause of Recurrent Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding. [PDF]
Mirminachi S+3 more
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Guided self-education in the undergraduate teaching of gastroenterology
H J Dworken
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This study evaluated the prognostic impact of arterial contact angle in patients with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer undergoing neoadjuvant therapy and surgery. An arterial contact angle of ≥ 90° was associated with higher R1 resection rates and worse survival outcomes.
Katsuhisa Ohgi+8 more
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Diagnosis of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome with pulmonary chondromatous hamartoma in a 21-year-old man: a case report. [PDF]
Li H+6 more
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Current therapy in gastroenterology and liver disease - 2 [PDF]
Peter J Prichard
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Fluorescence Guided Surgery in Gastric Cancer: What Do We Have and What Can We Do?
ABSTRACT Background and Objective Fluorescence imaging has emerged as a valuable adjunct in gastric surgery, enhancing resection precision and oncologic outcomes. However, the use of indocyanine green (ICG) remains controversial due to uncertainties in efficacy and administration. A lack of standardized protocols persists.
Chun Zhuang, Han‐Kwang Yang
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Correction: A case of anastomotic recurrence 12 years after intersphincteric resection for anorectal malignant melanoma. [PDF]
Nishida S+9 more
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Screening for Barrett’s esophagus: Balancing clinical value and cost-effectiveness [PDF]
Gyawali, C Prakash, Patel, Amit
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This national survey using the National Clinical Database in Japan revealed a persistent decline in the number of advanced hepatectomies, even after the COVID‐19 pandemic. Despite this trend, surgical safety was effectively maintained in the postpandemic period using risk‐adjusted metrics.
Yusuke Takemura+13 more
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