Evaluating the Accuracy of Gemini 2.0 Advanced and ChatGPT 4o in Cataract Knowledge: A Performance Analysis Using Brazilian Council of Ophthalmology Board Exam Questions. [PDF]
Casagrande D, Gobira M.
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TESTS FOR VISUAL ACUTENESS; THEIR ILLUMINATION; AND THE STANDARD OF NORMAL VISION.Read in the Section of Ophthalmology at the Forty-first Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, at Nashville, Tenn., May, 1890. [PDF]
Edwin K. Jackson
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Prognostic Factors for Free Flap Failure in Head and Neck Reconstruction
ABSTRACT Background The failure rate of free flaps varies from 0.8% to 10.6% in the literature in head and neck reconstruction. The primary objective was to identify prognostic factors for free flap failure. Methods We prospectively included all consecutive free flaps performed between August 2021 and January 2024, and used a multivariate Cox ...
Quentin Hennocq+10 more
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Evaluation of a simulation-based ophthalmology education workshop for medical students: a pilot project. [PDF]
Bansal S, Bhambhwani V.
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The american academy of ophthalmology and oto‐laryngology. Section on oto‐laryngology [PDF]
Hanau W. Loeb
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Factors Increasing the Likelihood of Postoperative Hematomas Following Thyroid Surgery
ABSTRACT Background Neck hematoma following thyroid surgery is a potentially life‐threatening complication. Methods This retrospective case–control study reviewed neck hematoma reoperations following thyroid surgery (2009–2024), using 3:1 matching. Univariable analysis identified hematoma and delayed onset (≥ 6 h) risk factors, with odds ratios (ORs ...
Emily Ajit‐Roger+9 more
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Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Ophthalmologists Residents Well-being and Training Programs: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Dimaki V+5 more
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THE STATUS OF SKIASCOPY.Read in the Section on Ophthalmology, at the Forty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, held at San Francisco, June 5-8, 1894. [PDF]
H. V. Würdemann
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ABSTRACT Background Perineural spread of cutaneous head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is most effectively managed by surgical resection with a clear central margin at the affected nerve. For ophthalmic nerve disease, there is no clear consensus regarding the extent of spread which is resectable via an orbit‐preserving neurectomy, either in regard to
Lachlan Crawford+2 more
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