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ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Capillary malformations (CMs) are congenital malformations of capillaries typically visible as blanchable, pink to brown patches on the skin and/or mucosa. The genetic cause of CMs guides diagnosis, treatment, and recurrence counseling.
Aretha On +6 more
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
Lee M. Bass +22 more
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Management Strategies for Refractory Esophageal Varices
ABSTRACT Refractory esophageal varices that are difficult to control or unresponsive to endoscopic treatment remain a major clinical challenge in the management of portal hypertension. This review provides a comprehensive overview of treatment strategies for these cases, along with a comparative analysis of the American Association for the Study of ...
Keita Maki, Hiroaki Haga, Yoshiyuki Ueno
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Translucent Papules on a Mastectomy Scar
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Hind Ouerghi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Duodenal varices, though rare, are potentially life‐threatening complications of portal hypertension. Management is challenging when balloon‐occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) fails to achieve complete obliteration. Endoscopic ultrasonography‐guided variceal therapy (EUS‐VT) is effective for gastric varices, but reports of ...
Sakue Masuda +6 more
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Gynecologic surgery for benign disease: Preserving reproductive potential
Abstract Preserving fertility is essential when managing benign gynecologic disorders in reproductive‐aged women. Surgical interventions can impact future fertility, therefore requiring an evidence‐based, individualized approach. The FIGO Committee on Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility reviewed current literature to develop recommendations for ...
Togas Tulandi +23 more
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Flexible video-endsocopic injection sclerotherapy for second and third degree internal hemorrhoids
Background and objectives: Bleeding from hemorrhoids is the commonest cause of rectal bleeding in adults. Injection sclerotherapy of internal hemorrhoids is one of the non-surgical treatments, and is simple, safe and feasible.
Sandeep Nijhawan +6 more
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Additional Benefits Conferred by Endoscopic Sclerotherapy to Liver Cirrhosis Patients Receiving Endoscopic Variceal Ligation [PDF]
Xuni He +4 more
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Ethanol sclerotherapy for management of endometriomas: an overview of systematic reviews
BackgroundEvidence suggests that endometrioma cystectomy can significantly reduce ovarian reserve. Ethanol sclerotherapy is a promising, minimally invasive alternative.
Johnny S. Younis +4 more
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