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Early‐onset colorectal cancer in young individuals
The prevalence of hereditary syndromes, familial syndromes and neither hereditary or familial (‘terra incognita’) syndromes among early‐onset colorectal cancer in young individuals. Figures are derived from studies in the text. Treatment of young adults with colorectal cancer (CRC) represents an unmet clinical need, especially as diagnosis in this ...
Gianluca Mauri +5 more
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The Karnak Temples complex, a monumental site dating back to approximately 1970 BC, faces significant preservation challenges due to a confluence of mechanical, environmental, and anthropogenic factors impacting its stone blocks.
Abdelrhman Fahmy +2 more
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Gastroschisis: Antenatal Sonographic Predictors of Adverse Neonatal Outcome
Objectives. The aim of this review was to identify clinically significant ultrasound predictors of adverse neonatal outcome in fetal gastroschisis. Methods. A quasi‐systematic review was conducted in PubMed and Ovid using the key terms “gastroschisis,” “predictors,” “outcome,” and “ultrasound.” Results. A total of 18 papers were included.
Rachael Page +4 more
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Presentation of the so-called Karnak Method, based on epigraphic copies made on a 1:1 scale using plastic film. The advantages, disadvantages, and evolution of the method all the way up to recent developments enabled by the vectorization of copies are ...
Christophe Thiers
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With this volume of Études and Travaux we would like to present the Centre for the Research on the Egyptian Temple, established at our Institute in 2016, to our colleagues and friends – partners in scientific discussions.
Ewa Laskowska-Kusztal
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Anterior congenital urethrocutaneous fistula is a rare anomaly that may present in an isolated fashion or in association with other anomalies of the genital urinary tract or anorectal malformations. A case of congenital anterior urethrocutaneous fistula nonassociated with other congenital anomalies in a 3‐year‐old male whose mother has been exposed to ...
C. Spinelli +8 more
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Tracheobronchial Manifestations of Aspergillus Infections
Human lungs are constantly exposed to a large number of Aspergillus spores which are present in ambient air. These spores are usually harmless to immunocompetent subjects but can produce a symptomatic disease in patients with impaired antifungal defense. In a small percentage of patients, the trachea and bronchi may be the main or even the sole site of
Rafal Krenke +2 more
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Pre‐Excavation Identification and Dating of Iron Age Destruction Events
ABSTRACT To maximize extracted data while minimizing excavated areas, archaeologists increasingly use archaeological surveys, geophysical surveys and remote sensing to gain comprehensive regional pictures and decide if and where to excavate. The goal of this effort is to leave sufficient unexcavated areas for future generations and save time and ...
Yoav Vaknin +5 more
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Hatshepsut and the Apis Race: New Quartzite Relief Fragments from Dra’ Abu el-Naga
The reconstruction of a scene sculpted on some quartzite stone fragments discovered recently at Dra’ Abu el-Naga and dating from the reign of Hatshepsut is the subject of this paper.
Hassan Aglan
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"Asiatic" copper in New Kingdom Egypt [PDF]
This work presents a combination of Lead Isotope Analysis ( LIA ) and ancient Egyptian texts and depictions in order to describe the history of the ox -hide copper ingots presence in Egypt , which w ere called by the Egyptians “Asiatic copper”.
Giménez Izquierdo, Francisco Javier
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