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‘Forgotten’ intrauterine device leading to actinomycotic pyometra — 13 years after menopause
Alka Kriplani+3 more
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ABSTRACT Xanthogranulomatous oophoritis is an extremely rare, chronic inflammatory condition of the ovary characterized by the replacement of normal ovarian tissue with lipid‐laden macrophages, plasma cells, and lymphocytes. When the genital tract is involved, this most commonly affects the endometrium, whereas ovarian and fallopian tube involvement is
John Lugata+5 more
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Migration of Intrauterine Device Into the Bladder: A Case Report. [PDF]
Xue Q, Chai M, Zhang J, Liu S, Duan D.
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Personalized nutrition is driven by scientific and technological advances such as nutrigenomics and microbiome analysis, as emphasized in this study. With regard to ethical concerns such as privacy protection and access, we balance the consequences of these developments for greater metabolic gains.
Muhammad Tayyab Arshad+7 more
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Case Report: Strangulated intestinal obstruction due to chronic migration of an intrauterine device (IUD): a 30-year latent complication. [PDF]
Song HX+7 more
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Effect of intrauterine device use on cervical shedding of HIV-1 DNA
Barbra A. Richardson+7 more
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The study highlights sex‐specific differences in cerebellar connectivity and structure during aging, influenced by sex‐steroid hormones. Females showed distinct connectivity patterns and structural changes linked to estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone levels.
Thamires N. C. Magalhães+5 more
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Carrying a Pregnancy to Term With an Intrauterine Device in Place: A Case of an Intraabdominal Intrauterine Device Migration. [PDF]
Oliver JJ+4 more
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Methotrexate Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy: Observations on the Medical Literature [PDF]
Collins, Timothy P.
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What's New? Vaginal high‐grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSILs), precursors of vaginal cancer that are related to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, often are treated with laser vaporization. HSIL treated in this way, however, tends to recur.
Mari Kiviharju+7 more
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