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This review focuses on spatial omics, covering the introduction and comparison of technology platforms, explanation and recommendation of algorithm ecology, demonstration of biological applications, and prospect of large models. It aims to help researchers in the interdisciplinary field of spatial omics quickly understand the current situation and ...
Haoxiu Wang +26 more
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Surgery in Pott Disease—Experience of 115 Cases
Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) of the spine is the most common and dangerous form of TB infection accounting 50 to 60% of osseous TB. Although, uncommon spinal TB still occurs even in both developed and developing countries. The diagnosis of spinal TB is
M. Shah Alam
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Abstract Background The use of medication is the most common intervention in health care, with adverse drug events a leading cause of preventable healthcare harm. Increasingly, virtual pharmacy services have been implemented to support hospitals that lack the access to clinical pharmacy services to support patient safety and best practice medicines ...
Gerard Hawthorn +4 more
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Pott's disease, sometimes reffered to tuberculous spondylitis, is an infection of tuberculosis that affects one or more vertebrae, which first described by Percival Pott. Tuberculous spondylitis is the most dangerous form of musculoskeletal tuberculosis because it can cause bone destruction, deformity and paraplegia.
Kusmiati, Tutik +1 more
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A review of the history, epidemiology and treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the scrotum
Squamous cell carcinoma of the scrotum is a tumor that is of interest for clinical and historical reasons. It was the first cancer linked to occupational exposure when, in 1775, Perivall Pott described it in chimney sweeps in England.
Jerome Azike
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Melatonin Promotes Improvement in Serum Lipid Levels and Liver Histopathology in Hyperlipidemic Rats
ABSTRACT Hyperlipidemia or dyslipidemia is the term used for the increase in lipid levels in blood plasma, usually occurring due to a high‐fat diet associated with a sedentary lifestyle. The increase in lipid levels can cause fatty infiltration in the liver known as hepatic steatosis, which can lead to inflammation, fibrosis, and necrosis consecutively.
Ana Cláudia Carvalho de Sousa +9 more
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RÉSUMÉ Introduction. Le mal de Pott (spondylodiscite tuberculeuse) est une forme grave de tuberculose extra‑pulmonaire, dont la prise en charge chirurgicale reste peu documentée en Afrique subsaharienne.
Condé AS +13 more
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From wild to tamed: Reimagining novel crops through omics and local plant diversity
The global food system faces growing pressure from climate change, biodiversity loss, and rising nutritional demands. Agriculture has increased yields but reduced crop diversity, flavor, and nutritional quality, leaving societies vulnerable and dependent on a narrow set of staple species.
Alexandra Sanfeliu Meliá +1 more
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Understanding mammal avoidance of human settlements
Terrestrial mammals often avoid human settlements, but is this a result of human activity around buildings or the built infrastructure per se? Using data on animal movement before and during the COVID‐19 lockdowns, this paper disentangles these effects, showing how changes in human mobility affect animals' avoidance of buildings. Abstract Anthropogenic
Jonathan R. Potts +75 more
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Standard anterior approaches to the cervicothoracic junction of the spine provide inadequate exposure. For this reason, various techniques of exposure are developed.
Cuneyt Sar, Azmi Hamzaoglu, Ufuk Talu
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