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COMPLICATED DIAGNOSIS: RETROPERITONEAL ALVEOCOCCOSIS IN THE GUISE OF ORMOND’S DISEASE
Diagnosis of parasitic diseases, in a type of their rarity and diversity, always presents considerable difficulties. Clinical observation of an alveococcosis with invasion in the retroperitoneal space with distribution on mediastinal fat proceeding with ...
V. L. Medvedev +9 more
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Lymphatic Abnormalities in Noonan Syndrome Extend Beyond Clinically Apparent Disease
ABSTRACT Lymphatic disease represents a well‐described manifestation of Noonan syndrome (NS), yet the full phenotypic spectrum remains incompletely characterized, especially in asymptomatic individuals. We conducted a cross‐sectional study including 10 individuals with NS (four with peripheral lymphedema and six without) and 10 age‐ and sex‐matched ...
Inger Norlyk Sheyanth +7 more
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MODERN POSSIBILITIES OF DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RETROPERITONEAL TUMORS
The review deals with the evaluation of options antitumor treatment of retroperitoneal tumors, the use of intraoperative methods of the local adjuvant cancer treatment in the combined treatment of patients with resectable retroperitoneal tumors. Presents
E. A. Suleimanov +3 more
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Essential embryology for the Canadian pathologists’ assistant
Abstract Pathologists' assistants (PAs) are pivotal in healthcare, conducting autopsies and examining tissues under a pathologist's guidance. Embryology knowledge is crucial for PAs to accurately assess anomalies and identify pathologies. Yet, it is often overlooked in academic PA training programs.
Samantha H. Nacci +4 more
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Liposarcomas are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the retroperitoneal space. Retroperitoneal liposarcomas are usually grown slowly and frequently reach a very large size before clinical recognition.
K Hekimoglu
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A Rare Diagnostic Challenge of Retroperitoneal Unicentric Castleman Disease.
1. Brief medical history. 48-year-old lady post-menopausal lady, medically free, presented to the hospital with fatigue over the last 8 months, she recently felt a mass in her abdomen.
Ghaida Daghistani
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Abstract Sacroiliac joint tuberculosis (SJT), although relatively uncommon, may lead to severe destruction and functional impairment of the sacroiliac joint. Surgical intervention is recommended for patients with significant joint destruction, mild cystic changes, or sacroiliac joint instability. Early bone fusion may be facilitated through drainage of
Wei Cheng +3 more
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ABSTRACT Personalized learning approaches adapted to individual metacognitive characteristics have demonstrated promise in Anatomy education. However, whether such benefits are uniform across learner profiles or vary systematically remains an open question with implications for individualized instructional approaches.
Mónica Stambuk‐Castellano +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Percutaneous femoral access serves as the cornerstone of endovascular therapy of lower extremity arterial disease. In complex cases, the arterial disease of lower extremity are involve in ipsilateral iliac artery pathology, which conventional treatment strategies typically require multiple punctures or staged procedures.
Guangfeng Zheng +6 more
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The patient was a 49-year-old male. He had a closed fracture of the pelvic ring that was treated successfully by avoiding anterior pelvic ring stabilization because of the presence of microscopic free air in the retroperitoneal space behind the pubic ...
Yohei Yanagisawa +5 more
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