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STAGED URETHROPLASTY FOLLOWING SEVERE ELECTRIC BURNS TO PERINEUM AND GENITALIA: A CASE REPORT
Objective: This study aims to know the surgical treatment of electrical injuries, perineum, and scrotum. Case(s) Presentation: A 55-year-old male sustained electric burns to the back, perineum and scrotum. The patient failed to void following removal of
Keyur Patel +4 more
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Sonological Evaluation of Scrotal Pathology
Ganesh Raghu, Vasantha Kumar K
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Neonatal scrotal haematoma: mimicker of neonatal testicular torsion [PDF]
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Abstract Aim CD4 + CD25highCD127‐T regulatory cells (Tregs) remain a drug candidate for immunotherapy of type 1 diabetes. We completed three trials testing Tregs in recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes children. Here, we looked for long‐term safety and efficacy aspects important in the authorisation of this therapy.
Marta Bandura +18 more
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Equine trypanosomiasis, a systematic review and meta‐analyses: Prevalence, morbidity and mortality
Abstract Background Equine trypanosomiasis is a neglected protozoal disease. Objectives To perform a systematic search of literature to explore: (1) In equines what is the global geographical distribution and prevalence of trypanosomiasis? In low and middle‐income countries (LMICs) is trypanosomiasis more prevalent than in higher‐income countries (HICs)
Alexandra G. Raftery +5 more
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Molecular profile of atypical Leydig cell tumours
Copy number variations by themselves are not sufficient to discriminate between benign and potential malignant Leydig cell tumours (LCTs). Genomic instability was only detected in malignant and atypical cases, and not in any benign tumours. Currently, the presence of metastasis remains the only malignant criterion for LCTs.
Muhammad F.K. Choudhry +6 more
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New cases expand the genotype, phenotype and therapeutic landscape of H syndrome
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Clément Triaille +10 more
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Testicular mass frozen section examination: Pathological insights and diagnostic accuracy
Frozen section examination on testicular excisional biopsy is accurate and can help avoid unnecessary radical orchidectomy. A very high concordance rate between frozen section diagnosis and permanent diagnosis was obtained with no false negatives.
Roselyne Choiniere +3 more
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