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Pheochromocytoma – A challenge to anesthetist
Phaeochromocytoma is a catecholamine-secreting tumor of the sympathoadrenal system. It poses a significant challenge to the anesthesiologist, as sudden and intense hemodynamic changes are common in the preoperative and intraoperative periods ...
Siva Teja Doddipatla +4 more
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A retrospective study of surgically excised phaeochromocytomas in Newfoundland, Canada
Objective: A retrospective study detailing the circumstances surrounding diagnosis and treatment of pheochromocytomas with the associated genetic disorders.
Joanna Holland, Vikram Chandurkar
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SAMHD1 regulates intracellular dNTP pools, influencing lentiviral transduction, gene therapy efficiency, and disease progression in pediatric hematological malignancies. Integrated bioinformatics and targeted strategies, including CRISPR and pharmacological inhibition, highlight its therapeutic potential.
Waseem Alzamzami
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Effect of Interferon-γ and LPS on Tetrahydrobiopterin in Rat PC 12 and Human KNA Cells
The first human phaeochromocytorna cell line KNA was tested with regard to stimulation of dopamine biosynthesis by nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH).
Vrecko Karoline +4 more
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FOXA1 is a highly sensitive diagnostic marker for prostate cancer. Besides prostatic adenocarcinoma, it is also expressed in 57%–80% of metastatic or primary prostatic small cell carcinomas, which lose traditional prostatic markers including NKX3.1. Although it is less specific than NKX3.1, it can serve as a valuable adjunct for confirming prostatic ...
Jianping Zhao +11 more
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Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy is Feasible for Large Adrenal Masses > 6cm
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA) has become the established procedure for adrenal masses less than 6 cm. The role of LA for large adrenal masses is well defined to a lesser extent.
H. Sanjay Bhat +5 more
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Intrathoracic phaeochromocytoma.
Paroxysmal or sustained hypertension in a patient with a tumour in the costovertebral region of the thorax should suggest the presence of a phaeochromocytoma. Adequate roentgenographic examination of the chest and determination of urinary catechol excretion are the principal diagnostic aids.
Bloch, S., Orelowitz, M.S., Danziger, J.
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Abstract Background The prevalence of adrenal incidentalomas is increasing, along with the incidence of functional or malignant lesions. This study assessed how imaging of adrenal incidentalomas at a tertiary hospital in Auckland, New Zealand, without a dedicated adrenal incidentaloma service, conformed to the American College of Radiology (ACR ...
Anthony Benfell +4 more
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A Descriptive Evaluation of Evidence‐Based Rounds in Critical Care Using Mixed Data Types
ABSTRACT Objectives To pilot and evaluate the implementation of a structured Evidence‐Based Rounds (EBR) education model in critical care. Design A mixed data type design was used to evaluate Evidence‐Based Rounds in a critical care setting. Structured observational data were captured and open‐ended survey responses were submitted by attendees. Content
P. Yerbury +4 more
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Anaesthetic management of bilateral phaeochromocytoma in a young female patient
Phaeochromocytoma is a catecholamine secreting tumour that typically occurs in patients of 30 - 50 years age. A female patient 28-year-old with bilateral phaeochromocytoma presented with hypertension and hyperg-lycemia. Diagnosis was confirmed by CT scan
Mina Basu +3 more
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