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Postoperative Weight Gain, Due to Fluid Retention After Ovarian Cancer Surgery—How Much Is too Much?
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Postoperative complications after cytoreductive surgery in ovarian cancer patients are associated with impaired survival. Here, we investigated the association between postoperative weight gain due to fluid retention and the development of complications and anastomotic leakage (AL).
Eva K. Egger +7 more
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Unravelling Imposter (IP) Syndrome: Exploring Relationship with Family Dynamics, Academic Background, Self-Appraisal, Social Media and Building Predictive Models [PDF]
Shubhangi Sanjay Moharekar
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ABSTRACT Differentiation syndrome (DS) and Sweet syndrome (SS) are inflammatory complications mediated by cytokine dysregulation, classically associated with therapies that promote myeloid differentiation or cytokine release. While DS has been primarily linked to all‐trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and IDH inhibitors, recent evidence suggests that ...
Katerina Grafanaki +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to evaluate the hemodynamic significance of in‐stent restenosis (ISR) by using a combined anatomical‐functional approach with photon‐counting CT coronary angiography (APEX‐CT CTA) and dynamic CT myocardial perfusion imaging (CT‐MPI). We prospectively enrolled 239 symptomatic patients at least 9 months after PCI.
Liang‐Shi Wang +6 more
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Imposterism and Self‐Efficacy Among Canadian Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Residents: A National Survey
In this national survey of Canadian OHNS residents, imposter phenomenon was highly prevalent, with nearly 80% of trainees reporting moderate to intense symptoms. Female and junior residents demonstrated significantly higher imposter scores, while greater self‐efficacy was associated with lower levels of impostorism.
Alexander C. Moise +4 more
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The merit paradox: when imposter syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger effect fracture medical competence [PDF]
Sara Heydari
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Amisulpride and olanzapine in Capgras Syndrome
Capgras syndrome is one of the delusional misidentification syndrome characterized by a strong belief that his or her relative/family member or close friend has been replaced by an imposter who has a close resemblance to the original.
G Sanghamitra +2 more
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Imposter Phenomenon Among Students of Health Professional Education: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: Imposter syndrome is the persistent feeling of self-doubt and the fear of being exposed as fraud, even in the face of clear accomplishments. It can cause anxiety, burnout, and difficulty accepting success.
Muhammad Atif Qureshi +7 more
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Imposter Syndrome in Dermatology
Background: Dermatology residents may doubt their ability to become effective dermatologists. This study explores the prevalence of imposter syndrome (IS) within dermatology. Prior research in other specialties indicates that residents perceive themselves as less competent and experience higher rates of IS compared to faculty. Additionally, IS has been
Michael Brennan +2 more
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