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In 2022, emergency cases with difficulties in transport markedly increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic, but had little effect on short‐term outcomes of colorectal perforation. These data suggest that the emergency system for patients with colorectal perforation was largely maintained during the pandemic in Japan, with no evidence indicating a serious ...
Shimpei Ogawa+12 more
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Acute abdomen due to a perforated giant GIST of the small intestine evolving slowly for 6 years: A case report. [PDF]
Ben Mahmoud A+5 more
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This study showed that estimated BL (e‐BL) was significantly greater than intraoperative BL(i‐BL) in cases of laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy (LDP), and that e‐BL was significantly less than i‐BL in cases of open DP (ODP), only among patients with pancreatic cancer.
Keisuke Toya+9 more
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The efficacy of Sijunzi on immune function in patients with gastrointestinal cancers after surgery: Integrating systematic review and network pharmacology. [PDF]
Wu Z+8 more
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This study examined the effects of skeletal muscle mass on the short‐ and long‐term outcomes of rectal cancer. This study revealed that preoperative sarcopenia was associated with more total postoperative complications, more anastomotic leakage, and worse survival in rectal cancer patients.
Shinya Abe+9 more
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Low-grade duodenal neuroendocrine tumor in a 72-year-old man: A case report. [PDF]
Al-Jawad M+5 more
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The body component score (BCS) consists of three key elements: skeletal muscle, bodily fat, and ectopic fat. BCS can comprehensively represent the states of body composition and predict the long‐term survival of resectable colorectal cancer following radical resection.
Takashi Aida+9 more
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