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What Makes for Automatic Reconstruction of Pulmonary Segments [PDF]
3D reconstruction of pulmonary segments plays an important role in surgical treatment planning of lung cancer, which facilitates preservation of pulmonary function and helps ensure low recurrence rates. However, automatic reconstruction of pulmonary segments remains unexplored in the era of deep learning.
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Acute pulmonary edema secondary to upper airway obstruction by bilateral vocal cord paralysis after total thyroidectomy -A case report- [PDF]
This paper reports the case of a 65-year-old woman with a history of mild arterial hypertension who presented with acute pulmonary edema immediately after a total thyroidectomy. The edema was found to have been caused by an acute upper airway obstruction
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The strategy of ultra‐small Pd loaded covalent organic framework combined with NIR irradiation (TP@Pd+NIR) is developed to reprogram lung redox homeostasis for the synergistic enhancement of acute lung injury immunotherapy via ROS scavenging, M2 directional polarization, NF‐κB pathway inhibition as well as tissue repair acceleration.
Doudou Lei+22 more
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Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema in childhood
Pulmonary edema is caused by transudation of fluid from pulmonary capillaries into the alveolar spaces and the bronchiolus. It is most frequently secondary to either increased pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure (cardiogenic pulmonary edema ...
M Karaböcüoğlu, A Sakarcan
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Localization of Critical Findings in Chest X-Ray without Local Annotations Using Multi-Instance Learning [PDF]
The automatic detection of critical findings in chest X-rays (CXR), such as pneumothorax, is important for assisting radiologists in their clinical workflow like triaging time-sensitive cases and screening for incidental findings. While deep learning (DL) models has become a promising predictive technology with near-human accuracy, they commonly suffer
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A Possible Case of Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema in a Sheep following Intracranial Surgery [PDF]
A 3-year-old female crossbred sheep weighing 64 kg was anaesthetized for intracranial surgery as a part of a research project. Premedication and induction of anesthesia were uneventful as well as tracheal intubation.
Adami, C+3 more
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This study presents receptor‐biased IL‐2 PEGylates that selectively modulate IL‐2 receptor subunit interactions to enhance CD8⁺ T cell antitumor activity while curbing Treg activation and endothelial toxicity. The combined not‐α and not‐β variants balance immune stimulation and prevent T cell exhaustion, offering a novel, fine‐tuned approach for ...
Jiaqi Sun+23 more
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Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Edema in a Triathlon
Introduction. Family physicians have more opportunities to attend athletic competitions as medical staff at first-aid centers because of the increasing popularity of endurance sports. Case.
Hirotomo Yamanashi+4 more
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Finite element simulation of the structural integrity of endothelial cell monolayers: a step for tumor cell extravasation [PDF]
Cell extravasation is a crucial step of the metastatic cascade. In this process, the circulating tumor cells inside the blood vessels adhere to the cell monolayer of the blood vessel wall and passes through it, which allows them to invade different organs and complete metastasis.
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3D culture of MSCs upregulates gene expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), growth factors (GFs), and increases the production of extracellular vesicles (EVs). Proteomic analysis reveals 642 upregulated proteins in 3D‐EVs, including HGF. These 3D‐EVs, enriched with HGF, protect lung epithelial cells from apoptosis and barrier damage in septic ...
Yong Chen+9 more
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