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Management of Hematuria in Children
O. Bignall, B. Dixon
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Evaluation of Pediatric and Young Adult Cancer Survivors at Risk of Long‐Term Kidney Complications
ABSTRACT Background Nephrotoxic chemotherapy, nephrectomy, abdominal radiotherapy exposure, and the presence of kidney or pelvic tumors are risk factors associated with long‐term kidney complications. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of long‐term kidney complications in patients who survived pediatric and young adult cancer and were exposed
Ahmed Zeid+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Complete resection of the primary tumor is critical for the survival of children with hepatoblastomas (HBs). This prospective clinical study aimed to clarify the outcome of a chemotherapy regimen comprising cisplatin and doxorubicin (PLADO) followed by definitive surgery conducted at the appropriate time in patients with ...
Tomoro Hishiki+25 more
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Pediatric papillary urothelial neoplasm: 18-year single-center experience in diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]
Liu P+7 more
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Robot‐Assisted Laparoscopic Nephrectomy for Wilms' Tumour in Children
ABSTRACT Background The purpose of this study was to share our experiences with robot‐assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy (RALN) for WT in children and to discuss the technical points and indications. Methods Patients with WT undergoing RALN between May 2020 and December 2022 were retrospectively analysed.
Min He+12 more
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An adolescent presenting with IgA nephropathy and persistent decreased kidney function after COVID-19 vaccination during follow-up for asymptomatic hematuria: a clinicopathological study. [PDF]
Morisawa K+6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction This clinical practice guideline from the Explosive Weapons Trauma Care Collective (EXTRACCT) group provides a review of current best practice for the management of urogenital injury after blast injury due to unexploded ordinance and improvized explosive devices.
Timothy Craig Hardcastle+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols reduce length of stay, complications, and costs for elective surgical procedures. It remains challenging to implement ERAS concepts in the acute trauma patient due to deranged physiological reserve from the penetrating or blunt trauma producing altered physiology.
Timothy C. Hardcastle+14 more
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