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ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory skin disease predominantly affecting the anogenital area that can be mistaken for non‐accidental trauma (NAT) in pediatric patients, such as sexual abuse. Such misdiagnoses can be distressing for families.
Bianca Te +4 more
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Isolated perineal plaque as the initial presentation of pemphigus vulgaris. [PDF]
Workineh A +3 more
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A System of Surgical Anatomy. Part 1. On the Structure of the Groin, Pelvis, and Perineum, &c.
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ABSTRACT Background Estimating the causal effect of third‐stage management approaches on preventing postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) in the context of physiologic birth using observational data requires conditioning on specific variables, with selection relying on assumptions about their roles in the exposure‐outcome pathway that are rarely made explicit ...
Vanessa Hébert +4 more
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Congenital urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence: observational clinical findings and treatment outcomes-a small retrospective study in 19 bitches. [PDF]
Langer P +4 more
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Aggressive Pelvic Angiomyxoma Presenting As Vulvar Swelling in a Young Female: A Radiologic and Pathologic Correlation. [PDF]
La QD +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy, procedural feasibility, and clinical outcomes of a novel cystoscopic‐guided indocyanine green (ICG) injection technique followed by fluorescence‐guided sentinel lymph node dissection (SLND) during robotic‐assisted radical prostatectomy (RaRP), hereafter referred to as CysICG‐SLND.
Yi Hong Li +7 more
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Comparison of Visual Attention to Anatomical Images Between New Zealand European and Pasifika Anatomy Students. [PDF]
Fakapulia IF +3 more
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Abstract Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) constitute a significant complication in vaginal childbirth, affecting up to 26% of deliveries and representing the leading cause of anal incontinence among women. Despite their prevalence and serious long‐term consequences, OASIs remain widely underreported, partly because of clinicians' hesitancy ...
Ruwan Fernando +16 more
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Perineal findings associated with urethral ruptures on plain lateral radiographs in cats. [PDF]
Milne J +5 more
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