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Penile implant infection factors: a contemporary narrative review of literature [PDF]
Bryce Baird +2 more
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Kant's Solution to the Trilemma of Concept Formation
Abstract According to a widespread assumption, Kant's logical account of concept formation starts with comparison, where the latter involves concepts. On this assumption, the formation of a concept presupposes other concepts, so that the argument is threatened either by circularity, regress, or break‐off.
Daniel Erlewein
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Clinical Trials in Central Venous Access Devices: An Evidence and Gap Map
ABSTRACT Aims To systematically map the landscape of central venous access device research from 2014 to 2024, identifying critical gaps in evidence that may impact nursing practice and patient outcomes across the full device lifecycle from selection through to removal.
Mari Takashima +14 more
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A New Therapeutic Concept for Longlasting Iatrogenic Priapism: a Case Report. [PDF]
Djamilian, Mohamad H. +4 more
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Significant Obliteration of the Lumen after Wallstent Implantation [PDF]
Allhoff, E. P. +5 more
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We had an opportunity to treat a rare case of foreign body in the corpus cavernosum in a patient with cleft glans penis. The foreign body was a 13 cm wire, which was inserted by the patient himself for masturbation, and was removed surgically.
Aoki, Hikaru +5 more
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A graphical abstract recapping the different sources of dental, periodontal, and other oral‐derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and their regenerative mechanisms and potentials. The review's article findings bridge fundamental biological science with translational advances, highlighting the significance of MSCs in craniofacial regenerative ...
Karim M. Fawzy El‐Sayed +6 more
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(130) Antibiotic Solutions are the Ideal Irrigation Choice for Inflatable Penile Implant Hydrophilic Surfaces [PDF]
Sanket U. Shah +6 more
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Dorsal genital nerve stimulation with the UCon neurostimulator was found to be safe and feasible. A 4‐week period of home stimulation resulted in a reduction of fecal incontinence episodes, a decrease in strong urgency episodes, and an improvement in bowel‐related questionnaires.
Louise Schmidt Grau +5 more
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