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Novel therapeutic targets for chronic visceral pain in gastrointestinal disorders
Chronic visceral pain imposes a major clinical challenge in gastroenterology and beyond, profoundly impacting patients' quality of life. However, limited understanding of its complex, multifaceted pathophysiology, encompassing both peripheral and central mechanisms, continues to impede the development of effective management strategies.
Fleur Veldman +3 more
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Causes of hematuria in infants and children
Background and Objective: Hematuria is one of the common causes of pediatric nephrology and urology diseases and is reported in 0.5-2% of children. This study was performed to determine the causes of hematuria in infants and children.
Emad Momtaz H, Rahimi M
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Clinical application scenarios for the diagnosis of BC. A schematic diagram illustrating the use of sEV DNA liquid biopsy technology to differentiate between benign and bladder cancer patients. ABSTRACT Existing diagnostic technologies for bladder cancer (BC) suffer from low sensitivity, low specificity, or a lack of validation.
Tao Wang +13 more
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When Small Cells Matter: Diagnosing Bladder Small Cell Carcinoma on Urine Cytology
Small cell carcinoma of the bladder is rare, aggressive and diagnostically challenging on urine cytology. We report a case detected in urine and confirmed by cell block immunohistochemistry, highlighting the importance of careful assessment and limitations of the Paris System.
Haley Corbin +3 more
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Summary Calcium carbonate crystals are commonly observed in equine urine; however, crystalluria without urolith formation rarely results in clinically significant disease. A 4‐year‐old Japanese Sport Horse developed recurrent haematuria accompanied by the presence of numerous angular calcium carbonate crystals. Discontinuing the calcium supplementation
R. Sato +3 more
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Background: Gross hematuria following postprostatectomy radiotherapy (PPRT) is common and usually self-limited but could require hospitalization with surgical intervention in severe cases.
Byeongdo Song +4 more
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Temporal Patterns and Resolution of Toxicities Following Hypofractionated Salvage Radiotherapy for Biochemical Recurrence of Prostate Cancer After Prostatectomy. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Hypofractionated salvage radiotherapy is increasingly used for biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer post‐prostatectomy, yet its toxicity profile remains underexplored. This study evaluates the incidence, timing, and resolution of treatment‐related toxicities in this setting.
Jang BS, Chun SJ, Kim JH.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Women with haemophilia can present manifestations and experience undiagnosed symptoms, which negatively affect their health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). Objective To evaluate the HRQoL in obligate carriers of haemophilia (OCH) versus women non‐carriers of haemophilia (WNCH) in a Colombian population.
Fabian A. Manzano‐Di Zeo +9 more
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Objective: This study aims to report a case of intractable hematuria in a patient with bladder cancer after radiotherapy. Case(s) Presentation: This case reported a 41-year-old male with urothelial carcinoma of bladder who came to our hospital hematuria
Reginald Rustandi +3 more
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Hematúria enzoótica bovina : detecção do papilomavírus tipo 2 pela técnica de Reação em Cadeia de Polimerase PCR [PDF]
The bovine enzootic hematuria (BEH) is a disease of worldwide occurrence and presents a varied prevalence in endemic areas, which can reach 90% in animals older than two years.
Dias, Jacques Douglas Coimbra
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