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In a study of the incidence and management of metastatic colorectal cancer in a population‐based cohort, 17·7 per cent of 1671 patients with colorectal cancer had synchronous metastases, and 19·6 per cent of 1302 patients who had resection of stage I–III tumours developed metachronous metastases. In the whole population, the proportion of patients with
V. Väyrynen +6 more
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The focus of this study was to demonstrate experience in understanding, managing and treating peritoneal mesothelioma, a rare disease, and explore how this was facilitated through the establishment of a national multidisciplinary team (MDT), a model that may be useful for other rare diseases.
A. Brandl +11 more
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Open abdominal surgery leads to peritoneal desiccation and damage, resulting in inflammation. This peritoneal damage can be mitigated by the use of warmed, humidified carbon dioxide. Peritoneal inflammation and open surgery Background Animal studies have shown that peritoneal injury can be minimized by insufflating the abdominal cavity with warm ...
J. Y. Cheong +6 more
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Abstract Background Heart disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in cats, but there is limited evidence of the benefit of any medication. Hypothesis The angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitor benazepril would delay the time to treatment failure in cats with heart disease of various etiologies.
Jonathan N. King +23 more
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Inadvertent spillage of gall stones is a rare yet important cause of delayed postcholecystectomy complications. Varied presentations and difficulty in diagnosis are the hallmarks, making it crucial to have a high index of suspicion to detect and intervene appropriately.
Suneed Kumar
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This report is based on twenty‐eight (26%) of 107 patients included in a protocol for prospective evaluation of elective peritoneo‐venous shunting for intractable ascites in cirrhosis. These patients had no other procedures and survived more than 5 years after the operation. All patients were free of ascites except one in whom it was mild.
Dominique Franco +6 more
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La gastrosquisis es el defecto congénito más frecuente de la pared abdominal anterior. Se clasifican en simple o complicadas según si presentan o no anomalías a nivel intestinal. El diagnóstico prenatal se realiza en un 75-95% de los pacientes.
Martin Ormaechea
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Titulación: Grao en Farmacia -- Materia: Anatomía, Histoloxía e CitoloxíaO aparato dixestivo é o encargado de transformar os alimentos que inxerimos en sustancias máis sinxelas e facilmente asimilables polo organismo.
Rodríguez Pérez, Ana Isabel
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El tumor desmoplásico abdominal de células redondas pequeñas es una neoplasia muy rara y agresiva, que se caracteriza por su apariencia histológica, su perfil inmunohistoquímico y una traslocación cromosómica específica.
José Angel Santos S +3 more
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Introducción. La laparoscopía de estadificación permite identificar con gran precisión el compromiso locorregional avanzado y metastásico a peritoneo en los pacientes con cáncer gástrico.
Silvia Guerrero-Macías +9 more
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