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Is Invagination Anastomosis More Effective in Reducing Clinically Relevant Pancreatic Fistula for Soft Pancreas After Pancreaticoduodenectomy Under Novel Fistula Criteria: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2020
Objective: To define the effectiveness of different anastomosis on clinically relevant postoperative fistula in patients with soft pancreas using the newest version of the fistula definition and criteria.Background: Different criteria of clinically ...
Zhe Cao   +6 more
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Treatment of peri-invagination lesion and vitality preservation in an immature type III dens invaginatus: a case report

open access: yesBMC Oral Health, 2020
Background To report a case of type III dens invaginatus associated with peri-invagination periodontitis in an immature permanent mandibular central incisor with open apex, in which only the invagination area was treated and vitality was preserved.
Ju-Kyung Lee   +2 more
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Dens Invaginatus—Mandibular Second Molar—Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesDentistry Journal
Background: Dens invaginatus is a rare developmental tooth anomaly that can occur in permanent, primary, and supernumerary teeth, with a tendency to affect the maxillary second incisors.
Krystyna Pietrzycka   +3 more
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Uncoupling apical constriction from tissue invagination

open access: yeseLife, 2017
Apical constriction is a widely utilized cell shape change linked to folding, bending and invagination of polarized epithelia. It remains unclear how apical constriction is regulated spatiotemporally during tissue invagination and how this cellular ...
SeYeon Chung   +2 more
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Apical constriction and epithelial invagination are regulated by BMP activity

open access: yesBiology Open, 2015
Epithelial invagination is a morphological process in which flat cell sheets transform into three-dimensional structures through bending of the tissue. It is accompanied by apical constriction, in which the apical cell surface is reduced in relation to ...
Vijay K. Jidigam   +3 more
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Management of basilar invagination: A historical perspective

open access: yesJournal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine, 2016
For a long time the terms basilar invagination and platybasia were used interchangeably. Basilar invagination has been defined as a prolapse of the vertebral column into the spinal cord.
Abhidha Shah, Elena Serchi
doaj   +2 more sources

Intestinal invagination

open access: yesMedisur, 2005
Intestinal intussusceptions are the most frequent cause of acute surgical occlusive syndrome in infants; it is idiopathic in more than 90% of cases. Their treatment can be conservative, with reduction by means of imaging and hydrostatic procedures, or ...
Elizabeth Hernández Moore   +5 more
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Optogenetic inhibition of actomyosin reveals mechanical bistability of the mesoderm epithelium during Drosophila mesoderm invagination

open access: yeseLife, 2022
Apical constriction driven by actin and non-muscle myosin II (actomyosin) provides a well-conserved mechanism to mediate epithelial folding. It remains unclear how contractile forces near the apical surface of a cell sheet drive out-of-the-plane bending ...
Hanqing Guo, Michael Swan, Bing He
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Appendiceal Intussusception Secondary to Endometriosis: A Rare Etiology of Right Lower Quadrant Abdominal Pain

open access: yesJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology, 2022
Teaching Point: Appendiceal intussusception appears as a “sausage or target shaped” lesion in the caecal lumen and may be caused by a “lead point”.
Cedric Trefois, Emmanuel Coche
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Oesophagogastric invagination [PDF]

open access: yesThe Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2017
Oesophagogastric invagination is a relatively rare disease that is primarily caused by a sliding hiatal hernia. We report a successfully treated case of oesophagogastric invagination caused by achalasia. Oesophagogastric invagination should be considered in patients complaining of upper abdominal discomfort.
J, Zhang, Z, Guan, P, Zhang
openaire   +2 more sources

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