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Granulosa cell tumour arising from ovarian remnant tissue can occur in spayed cats without overt estrus signs, despite marked hyperestrogenaemia. In this case, CT showed a large abdominal mass contiguous with ovarian vasculature; surgery and histopathology confirmed granulosa cell tumour with hepatic metastasis.
Hitomi Shinoda +4 more
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The arterial distribution and size of greater omentum
The greater omentum (omentum gastrocolica) is a filmy apron draped over the transverse colon and coils of the small intestine. Clinical importance of the omentum have increased in recent years as it is a unique structure being highly vascular.
Arisoy Y. +4 more
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Background: Ovarian tumors are characterized by asymptomatic progression until their late stages, when at the time of diagnosis the patient already has extensive metastatic disease.
Alexey M. Burdenny +10 more
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This study investigated the bidirectional relationship and shared mechanisms between sarcopenia and osteoporosis using data from the UK Biobank. Our findings indicated that the two conditions may act as reciprocal risk factors, with multiple potential biomarkers mediating the muscle‐bone relationship and suggested possible shared signals between the ...
Siqi Xu +10 more
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Risk factors for strangulating lipoma obstruction and lipomata in horses
Abstract Background Strangulating lipoma obstruction (SLO) is the most common cause of equine small intestinal strangulation and is fatal without surgery. Currently, epidemiological information is primarily limited to signalment‐related risk factors and requires further investigation.
Alex Gillen +11 more
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Microvascular transfer of the omentum provides well-vascularized and pliable tissue but has not widely been used in vascular extremity reconstruction because of the potentially high donor site morbidity caused by the necessary laparotomy.
Horbach, Thomas +5 more
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Human intraperitoneal omental adipose tissue, part of the visceral adipose depots, surrounds the abdominal organs and has functions distinct from the subcutaneous adipose depots.
Meredith Krause-Hauch +5 more
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Capacidad angiogénica de células aisladas del omentum humano
Tesis de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Departamento de Fisiología Animal II, leída el 26-06-2008El omentum, también denominado epiplón, está situado en la cavidad abdominal, y consta de dos partes.
García Gómez, Ignacio
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Apendicitis epiploica: Reporte de cuatro casos Epiploic appendagitis: Report of four cases
La apendicitis epiploica es una entidad rara, benigna y autolimitada. Su principal sintomatología es dolor abdominal focal acompañado de un recuento de glóbulos blancos y velocidades de sedimentación normales o ligeramente elevadas.
Beatriz Molinares Arévalo +2 more
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