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Reviving the Rarity of Cecal Lymphangioma: A Case Report [PDF]
The present case report describes the incidental discovery of cecal lymphangioma, a rare benign neoplasm originating from malformations of lymphatic vessels. Lymphangiomas are uncommon in the gastrointestinal tract, and their presence in the colon is particularly unusual.
David A Eppley, Zaid Rana
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Unveiling the rarity: A case report of giant peritoneal loose body
Peritoneal loose bodies, also referred to as peritoneal mice, are formed by torsion of epiploic appendages detaching from the large bowel, subsequently becoming loose within the peritoneal cavity. While often discovered incidentally during laparotomy or autopsy, emerging reports suggest they can manifest with diverse symptoms.
Abdudin Heru Mehammed +5 more
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Lipoma; a rarity in the oral cavity: a case report
Lipomas are rare, benign tumours of mesenchymal origin, representing 1–5% of all benign oral tumors. Clinically, intraoral lipomas present as slow growing, soft, asymptomatic mass. Histopathologically, they are composed predominantly of mature adipocytes admixed with collagenous tissue and may be surrounded by a thin fibrous capsule.
Ankit Srivastava +2 more
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Italian Ornithological Commission (Italian Rarities Committee), Report 27 - Book Reviews
Italian Ornithological Commission (Italian Rarities Committee) - Report 27. This report covers the years 2016-2017 and presents the assessment results of 71 submission forms involving 47 taxa.
Giancarlo Fracasso +3 more
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Dariers Disease with Oral Manifestations : A Clinical Rarity : Case Report
Darier disease (DD), also known as keratosis folicularis and White disease , is an inherited autosomal dominant genodermatosis. DD often develops in childhood, persists through adolescence and causes small papules predominantly in seborrheic areas such as the face , chest and back.
Saurav Shankar Das +4 more
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The 23rd report of the Rarities Committee of the Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia, year 2022 [PDF]
In 2022, the Rarities Committee of the Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia reviewed 52 records, of which 44 were accepted in category A, one in category C, two in category D, and two in category E.
Marian Mojžiš +7 more
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20. správa Faunistickej komisie Slovenskej ornitologickej spoločnosti/BirdLife Slovensko [PDF]
In 2019, the Rarities Committee of the Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia reviewed 34 records, of which 22 were accepted in the category A and four in category C. Furthermore, seven breeding records were accepted.
Richard KVETKO +6 more
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The 21st report of the Rarities Committee of the Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia
In 2020, the Rarities Committee of the Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia reviewed 50 records, of which 46 were accepted in the category A and one in category D. Furthermore, one breeding record was accepted.
Marian Mojžiš +6 more
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Prehľad krúžkovania vtákov na Slovensku za rok 2019 [PDF]
In 2019, 86 ringers ringed altogether 59 472 birds, of them 5641 were nestlings. That number was 1,58 % (90) higher compare to 2018. The ringed birds belonged to 151 species. The most numerous ringed species were Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica, 7 324 ind.)
Michal JENČO, Matej REPEL
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The basic principle of science is to always think of the simplest explanation for a condition. But in post graduate training, distinguishing a rare case from a common case is a dilemma for the naïve clinician. Often the eager and enthusiastic resident trainees are more prone to fall into this “rare case phenomenon ...
Simi Thankappan +2 more
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