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Abstract Fetal autopsy remains essential for determining the cause of intrauterine death and for supporting clinical, genetic, and forensic evaluations. However, in cases of advanced maceration, autolysis severely compromises tissue integrity, often preventing adequate identification of anatomical structures and limiting the diagnostic and medico‐legal
Francesca Buffelli +4 more
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Vehicle‐assisted suicidal strangulation: A case report and literature review
Abstract Vehicle‐assisted suicidal strangulation is an unusual method of suicide where the victim completes suicide by pulling a ligature tied around their neck using the acceleration of the vehicle they are driving. This report describes a case of a 48‐year‐old man who completed suicide by tying a rope to his neck and to a parked tractor, then using ...
Marcello Seligardi +4 more
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Common variable immunodeficiency syndrome with right aortic arch: a case report
Background Common variable immunodificiency syndrome predominantly affects adults. It is characterized by low production of all the major classes of immunoglobulins. We report a case of common variable immunodeficiency syndrome with right aortic arch. An
Erbay Riza +4 more
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Isolated Persistent Fifth Aortic Arch with Right-sided Aortic Arch.
A persistent fifth aortic arch was recognized in a 4-year-old boy by echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging and angiocardiography. The case was unique in at least two respects: right-sided aortic arch, and systemic-to-pulmonary connection without intracardiac lesion.
WU, Jiunn-Ren +3 more
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Background: A right-sided aortic arch (RAA) occurs in 5% of patients with esophageal atresia (EA). Its presence has significant surgical implications. Repair of the atresia has been considered difficult with the usual approach through the right chest. We
Kassem, Rasha +4 more
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Longest survivor of pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect without surgical intervention
ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1499-1507, April 2025.
Sang Zhou +5 more
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This is the first study assessing in vivo blood flow profiles during extracorporeal circulation (ECC) scenarios. Magnetic resonance imaging data served for the calibration of computational fluid dynamics algorithms, enabling accurate replication of the hemodynamic conditions.
Anna Kathrin Assmann +9 more
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Hamman's crunch—A pathognomonic sign of pneumomediastinum
Summary Pneumomediastinum, particularly spontaneous pneumomediastinum, is uncommon and presents a diagnostic challenge. In human medicine, auscultation of Hamman's crunch, a crepitant, crunching noise, audible over the cardiac region in synchrony with the heartbeat, is considered pathognomonic for pneumomediastinum.
S. McCullagh +4 more
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Surgically Corrected Right-Sided Aortic Arch
![Figure][1] A 36-year-old woman, who had surgery in 1998 for tracheal compression from a right-sided aortic arch, presented with chest pain. Multidetector computed tomography illustrated the post-operative findings and excluded acute pathology.
deGoma, Emil M. +4 more
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Background We encountered an esophageal cancer patient with a double aortic arch (DAA) who underwent radical thoracoscopic esophagectomy with three-field lymph node dissection.
Hisashi Fujiwara +5 more
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