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Urogynecologic Symptoms Are Not Specific to Anatomic Region of Digestive Symptoms
Urogynecologic symptoms are common in patients with DGBIs, regardless of the affected area of the GI tract. We recommend screening for these symptoms in all patients with chronic GI symptoms. ABSTRACT Background/Aims Many patients with digestive symptoms describe underlying urinary or gynecologic symptoms, which may increase visceral sensitivity in the
Madison Simons+5 more
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Second-look laparoscopy in infertility surgery: therapeutic and prognostic value
Shailaja G. Raj, Jaroslav F. Hulka
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Emerging innovation, artificial intelligence, and digital technology in esophagology
New medical technology and techniques provide opportunities for better, faster care for patients with esophageal diseases, spanning robotics and minimally invasive techniques, artificial intelligence, medical devices, and digital health that are changing how to diagnose and manage patients with both benign and malignant esophageal diseases.
Eric D. Shah+7 more
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Impact of a Surgical Approach on Endometrial Cancer Survival According to ESMO/ESGO Risk Classification: A Retrospective Multicenter Study in the Northern Italian Region. [PDF]
Mandato VD+19 more
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Carbon dioxide absorption and gas exchange during pelvic laparoscopy [PDF]
Poh Lin Tan, T. L. Lee, W. A. Tweed
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ABSTRACT For individuals living with obesity, bariatric surgery is an effective intervention for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remission. Given the established relationships between trauma and obesity, and obesity and T2DM, there is a need to examine bariatric surgical practices from a trauma‐ and violence‐informed care (TVIC) perspective.
Michelle Greenway+7 more
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Single-Incision Laparoscopy in Abdominal Trauma: Current Evidence, Clinical Applications, and Evolving Role-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Jeon S, Choi KK.
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