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Next‐Generation Paleopathology: Using Commercial AI in Bioarchaeological Diagnosis
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence encompasses computational systems capable of performing cognitive functions such as learning, reasoning, and problem‐solving. Within this domain, generative AI and large language models such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot have shown significant potential in clinical diagnostics.
Jessica Mongillo +4 more
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Perineurioma‐like EMA‐positive calvarial neoplasms: clinicopathological study of eight cases
Perineurioma‐like, EMA‐positive calvarial neoplasms (PLECN) are a rare group of intraosseous spindle cell tumours that demonstrate overlapping morphologic features of perineurioma and fibroblastic meningioma. These lesions tend to behave indolently but show a propensity for progressive growth.
Raheel Rizwan +9 more
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Naganishia diffluens, a rare non‐neoformans cryptococcal species, was identified by PCR sequencing as the causative agent of oral cryptococcosis in a 31‐year‐old Iranian man with β‐thalassemia. This case represents the first documented instance of oral infection by N.
Zahra Yahyazadeh +13 more
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Miliary Osteoma Cutis: Report of a Case after Plant Injury
Osteoma cutis (OC) is a rare condition characterized by the presence of bone particles within the skin. One subtype of osteoma cutis is miliary osteoma cutis (MOC), which primarily affects middle-aged women and commonly occurs on the face.
Arshia Javadizadeh +3 more
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Historical Records of Tumours in New Zealand Marine Fishes
Tumours were first described in New Zealand marine fishes in 1982 but those early records have been difficult to access and subsequently few tumours have been collected and little has been published. This review updates records of identified tumours from teleosts in the New Zealand marine environment and may encourage more work to identify background ...
John Brian Jones
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Ethmoidal osteoid osteoma with orbital extension in a 14 years old boy
Osteoid osteomas are small, benign osteoblastic lesions. Ethmoid bone osteoma has been very rarely reported. We report a rare case of osteoma of ethmoid sinus with orbital extension, in a 14-year-old boy.
Prakash Adhikari +3 more
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Adolescents with incidental colorectal adenomas require age‐conscious management balancing referral for genetic counseling with evidence‐based surveillance. This narrative review proposes a pragmatic clinical algorithm integrating adenoma characteristics, hereditary risk assessment, and guideline‐concordant follow‐up to support individualized ...
Brett J. Hoskins +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study presents a bioarcheological analysis of skeletal remains from Nahal Yarmuth 38 (NY38), a distinctive Middle Pre‐Pottery Neolithic B site in central Israel. The research aimed to reveal the demographic composition, origins, and lifeways of the NY38 people, to contextualize the site's unique archeological features within ...
Yulia Makoviychuk +6 more
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Foram revisados 05 casos arquivados no laboratório de Patologia Bucal da FO/UFRGS, com objetivo de estabelecer as principais características para o diagnóstico do osteoma.
Icleo Faria de Souza +4 more
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Osteoid Osteoma in the Coccyx: A Case Report
Osteoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor that occurs most frequently in long bones such as femur and tibia. The spine is a rare localization of osteoid osteoma and the coccyx even more exceptional.
Hojjat Hossein Pourfeizi +2 more
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