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Cadaveric small bowel and small bowel-liver transplantation in humans [PDF]
Five patients had complete cadaveric small bowel transplants under FK506 immunosuppression, one as an isolated graft and the other 4 in continuity with a liver. Three were children and two were adults.
Abu-Elmagd, K +13 more
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Case series: Two rare cases of primary jejunal adenocarcinoma with different clinical presentation
Small bowel tumors are rare, accounting for
Gurjeet Singh Chowdhary, Purvesh Agrawal
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Jejunal stromal tumor and neurofibromatosis
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors, although rare, are the most common primary mesenchymal neoplasms of the gastrointestinal tract and originate from the interstitial cells of Cajal.
Daniela Fonseca Lisboa Kayser +5 more
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Central pancreatectomy: comparison of results according to the type of anastomosis [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The mild pancreatic tumors are more and more treated by central pancreatectomy (CP) in alternative with the widened pancreatectomies. Indeed, their morbidity is lesser but they are however burdened by a rate of important postoperative ...
A. Hamy +6 more
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Small intestinal peripheral nerve sheath tumour in a cat
Case summary A 5-year-old female spayed Chinchilla cat presented with a 4 week history of weight loss and inappetence. A thorough clinical investigation confirmed the presence of a distal jejunal mass.
Ariadna Ribas +2 more
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Clinicopathological features and prognostic validity of WHO grading classification of SI-NENs
Background The clinicopathological characteristics of small intestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms (SI-NENs) and the prognostic validity of WHO grading classification for SI-NENs are still unknown in Asian patients.
Luohai Chen +22 more
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Small bowel neuroendocrine tumors: from pathophysiology to clinical approach [PDF]
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), defined as epithelial tumors with predominant neuroendocrine differentiation, are among the most frequent types of small bowel neoplasm.
Cotter, José +2 more
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Anti‐inflammatory drugs may be effective in improving recurrence‐free survival after radical gastrectomy in patients with pStage II or III gastric cancer. ABSTRACT Background Elevated postoperative inflammation is associated with reduced recurrence‐free survival (RFS) after gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer, independent of postoperative ...
Ryota Matsui +7 more
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Peutz-Jeghers syndrome and duodeno-jejunal adenocarcinoma-therapeutic implications [PDF]
The Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is an autosomal dominant hamartomatous poliposis describred in 1921. Hemminki in 1997 described the presence of LKB-1 mutation tumor-suppressor gen.The patients with PJS develop a higher cumulative incidence of ...
Angós, R. (Ramón) +8 more
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This review critically reassesses our prior hypothesis and proposes a revised anatomical model of the fusion fascia that is broadly applicable to GI cancer surgeries grounded in the principles of mesenteric resection. Our synthesis suggests that the fusion fascia is neither a dense connective tissue membrane nor a remnant of mesothelial fusion, but ...
Hisashi Shinohara +9 more
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