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In January, 1900, Miss S. presented herself to me complaining of severe and almost constant pain in the right iliac region, and also of persistent constipation, which latter condition at times amounted to obturation. The previous history was negative, the patient having no memory of former illness, nor of intestinal or other disease.
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Laparoscopic liver resection with simultaneous diaphragm resection [PDF]
Liver resection or ablation remains the only curative treatment for patients with colorectal metastases. Simultaneous resection of tumors in the liver with invasion to the diaphragm is challenging and controversial. Therefore, we wanted to assess the safety of simultaneous laparoscopic liver and diaphragm resection (SLLDR) in a large single center ...
Bjørn Edwin+9 more
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Acinar cell carcinoma: a rare pancreatic malignancy
Acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas is a rare pancreatic malignancy, constituting only 1-2% of all the pancreatic tumors. A young adult male presented with chronic diarrhea and upper abdominal pain, on investigations was found to have a large ...
Poras Chaudhary+4 more
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IntroductionWide resections of periacetabular tumors create a sizeable bony defect that inevitably results in severe loss of function. Reconstruction of such defects usually requires using large metal implants, a feature associated with considerable ...
Ran Atzmon+7 more
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Incomplete resection of the icEEG seizure onset zone is not associated with post-surgical outcomes [PDF]
Delineation of seizure onset regions from EEG is important for effective surgical workup. However, it is unknown if their complete resection is required for seizure freedom, or in other words, if post-surgical seizure recurrence is due to incomplete removal of the seizure onset regions. Retrospective analysis of icEEG recordings from 63 subjects (735
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World Health Organization (WHO)/International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grading in fine‐needle aspiration biopsies of renal masses [PDF]
Background Utilization of fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy for the evaluation of renal masses has been increasing at our institution. At times diagnostic material on direct smears is superior to that in the cell block/core biopsy, therefore assigning
Al Nazer+20 more
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Brain magnetic resonance imaging predictors in anti‐N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor encephalitis
Abstract Objective Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in anti‐N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis are nonspecific and rarely have obvious associations with clinical characteristics and outcomes. This study aimed to comprehensively describe the MRI features of patients with NMDAR encephalitis, examine their associations with ...
Ying‐Ying Zhao+8 more
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Yong-Fa Zhang,1,2,* Liang-He Lu,3,4,* Chong Zhong,5,* Min-Shan Chen,3,4 Rong-Ping Guo,3,4 Lu Wang1,2 1Department of Hepatic Surgery, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Oncology, Shanghai ...
Zhang YF+5 more
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Application of mixed reality technology in talocalcaneal coalition resection
ObjectivesWith positive outcomes recorded, the mixed reality (MR) technology has lately become popular in orthopedic surgery. However, there are few studies that specifically address the utility of MR in talocalcaneal coalitions (TCC) resection. Our goal
Jieyuan Zhang+6 more
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Notes on planar semimodular lattices. VII. Resections of planar semimodular lattices [PDF]
A recent result of G. Cz\'edli and E.\,T. Schmidt gives a construction of slim (planar) semimodular lattices from planar distributive lattices by adding elements, adding "forks". We give a construction that accomplishes the same by deleting elements, by "resections".
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