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ABSTRACT Lentigines, café‐au‐lait macules (CALMs), and vitiligo are pigmentary disorders that seldom occur together in a single individual. Their co‐occurrence may indicate underlying genetic syndromes requiring differential diagnosis. We report an 18‐year‐old male who developed CALMs at age 11, agminated lentigines at age 13, and vitiligo on the right
Xinxin Lei, Bo Xie
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Prognostic prediction of preoperative nutritional status in low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms
To describe the preoperative nutritional status of Low-grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasms (LAMNs) and identify prognostic factors for survival. Medical records from 165 patients with LAMNs who attended the Aerospace Center Hospital, Beijing, China ...
Bing Wang +9 more
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Mucin-producing adenocarcinoma arising in an atrial myxoma
We describe the unique autopsy findings of a patient who died of a metastasizing giant right atrial adenocarcinoma containing few areas of typical myxoma.
Dommann-Scherrer, Corina +4 more
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ABSTRACT The disease course of severe enterovirus (EV) infection with hepatic necrosis is usually fulminant and fatal. Coxsackievirus (CVB3) is the emerging and important serotype of newborn EV inducing hepatic necrosis. Calcium (Ca2+) regulates host immunity, type I interferon (IFN‐I), and viral infections.
Yi‐Ling Hsiao +3 more
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Head and Neck Myxoma Presenting as Isolated Laryngeal Polyp
Myxoma is a benign tumour with a propensity for local infiltration and recurrence. Laryngeal myxoma presents as a submucosal polyp. Being an uncommon tumour and mimicking vocal cord polyp, only anecdotal evidence is available in the literature.
Smriti Panda +3 more
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Test Cases, Resolvability, and Group Selection: A Critical Examination of the Myxoma Case
The evolution of the myxoma virus in Australia has been presented for many years as a test case for the hypothesis that group selection can function effectively ‘in the wild.’ This paper critically examines the myxoma case, and argues that its failure as
Wilson, Robert A.
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Left ventricular fibrosarcoma in a 4‐year‐old labrador
Abstract A 4‐year‐old, male, neutered labrador presented for investigations into a single episode of collapse and an intracardiac mass. Echocardiography and computed tomography confirmed the presence of a large soft tissue mass within the left ventricular lumen, which nearly obstructed the left ventricular outflow tract.
Natalia Caldecott +4 more
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Giant cardiac myxoma in a patient with thrombocytopenia: is there a hysiopathologic link?
Atrial myxoma is the most common primary cardiac tumor. We report the case of left atrium myxoma accompanied by severe thrombocytopenia in a 72 years old woman.
Taamallah Karima +3 more
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What's Your Diagnosis? Large Mediastinal Mass in a Dog
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Rosane O. Cruz +7 more
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Abstract A 12‐year‐old, male intact, Papillon dog was presented following trauma from a motor vehicle accident. On arrival, the dog was laterally recumbent with neurological dysfunction (modified Glasgow coma scale 12) and multiple injuries, including right hip luxation and suspected haemorrhage.
Charles T. Talbot +2 more
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