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Microelectrode recording-guided globus pallidus pars internus deep brain stimulation treats dystonia under general anaesthesia: a retrospective experience of one center. [PDF]
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Meige syndrome is a rare movement disorder marked by involuntary facial and jaw muscle contractions. Learn key assessment and management strategies for improved patient care.
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Meigs' Syndrome— Or Meigs-Salmon?
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To The Editor.— Meigs' Syndrome is a condition in which certain benign tumors of the ovary are associated with ascites and hydrothorax, resembling a malignant tumor with metastases. The condition is important out of proportion to its incidence because it is easily curable if recognized.
S, Solomon, S J, Farber, L J, Caruso
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1998
Meigs' syndrome is defined as a hydrothorax with ascites and a pelvic tumor, both of which resolve on removal of the tumor. Pseudo-Meigs' is a variant not possessing the original tumor cell types described by Meigs. Both these syndromes should be considered in otherwise healthy women who present with either new or recurrent hydrothorax and ascites ...
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Meigs' syndrome is defined as a hydrothorax with ascites and a pelvic tumor, both of which resolve on removal of the tumor. Pseudo-Meigs' is a variant not possessing the original tumor cell types described by Meigs. Both these syndromes should be considered in otherwise healthy women who present with either new or recurrent hydrothorax and ascites ...
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Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2003
The association of a benign ovarian tumor with ascites and hydrothorax that resolve after tumor resection is known as Meigs syndrome, and its importance was first emphasized by Meigs and Cass in 1937. The importance of Meigs syndrome is that the presence of ascites and pleural effusion does not necessarily indicate that a pelvic mass is malignant.
Alexander J, Nemeth, Suresh K, Patel
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The association of a benign ovarian tumor with ascites and hydrothorax that resolve after tumor resection is known as Meigs syndrome, and its importance was first emphasized by Meigs and Cass in 1937. The importance of Meigs syndrome is that the presence of ascites and pleural effusion does not necessarily indicate that a pelvic mass is malignant.
Alexander J, Nemeth, Suresh K, Patel
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1948
W R, WHITEHOUSE, R W, KIMBRO
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