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Abstract Objectives Over‐the‐scope clips (OTSCs) are considered an effective endoscopic tool for managing upper gastrointestinal bleeding, including duodenal ulcers, mostly based on data from high‐volume centers with expert endoscopists. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical safety of OTSCs in regional hospital backgrounds and identify the factors ...
Akihiro Maruyama+5 more
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Reconstruction with Composite Cement-Autoclaved Autograft after a Near-Total Excision of the Humerus for Osteosarcoma: A Case Report [PDF]
Osteosarcoma occurring in the humerus is often confined to the proximal part, in which case, reconstruction after excision is less daunting. When the tumour spreads down the medullary cavity distally, a total humeral replacement is often required.
KL Pan, A Zolqarnain, GB Ong
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New‐onset DM occurred in 13% of patients with AIH, was related to older age, non‐Caucasian ethnicity, higher prednisolone dose, higher BMI at diagnosis and weight gain and was an independent predictor of all‐cause death/transplantation and of cirrhosis development, underlining the need to minimise steroid burden in AIH.
Sarah Flatley+6 more
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Neurology for the MRCP Part II. [PDF]
Neurology for the MRCP Part II. By david smith. (Pp164, £15.99). Published by Arnold, London 1998. ISBN 034069175. To the MRCP candidate neurology is one of the more daunting specialties. The unfamiliar nerve conduction study and the frankly mysterious EEG can distress an otherwise well rounded senior house officer.
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Autoimmune liver diseases (AILD), including autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), can lead to progressive liver fibrosis, development of cirrhosis, decompensation, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and need for liver transplantation (LT).
Ellina Lytvyak+4 more
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Resuscitation skills of MRCP candidates: one year on [PDF]
Petronelle F.S. Prior-Willeard, J David
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Experiences of medical students and doctors with dyslexia: A systematic review
Abstract Introduction Dyslexia can be defined as a neurodevelopmental learning difficulty characterised by issues with phonological awareness, affecting performance and progression within medical education. There is a need to identify how to provide effective support for medical students and postgraduate doctors with dyslexia.
Suhail Amin Tarafdar+3 more
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IntroductionConcerns regarding the ecological validity of movement-related cortical potential (MRCP) experimental tasks that are related to motor learning have recently been growing.
Kakuya Ogahara+8 more
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