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A rare case of liposarcoma of the spermatic cord
V. Dunev +4 more
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Are Hibernators Toast? Global Climate Change and Prolonged Seasonal Hibernation
This review examines how global climate change impacts mammalian hibernators, emphasizing physiological, ecological and phenological aspects. Many hibernating species already inhabit extreme environments, thus are at risk as climate variability intensifies.
Kathrin H. Dausmann +1 more
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Molecular pathology of testicular germ cell tumours: an update for practicing pathologists
Molecular testing for isochromosome 12p is usually only necessary in difficult cases that encompass metastases or recurrent diseases including somatic‐type malignancies. So far, no breaking progress has been made in the field of targeted therapy as TGCTs only rarely show targetable molecular alterations.
Alexander Fichtner +3 more
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Fibromatous periorchitis [PDF]
We report a case of diffuse fibrous pseudotumour/fibromatous periorchitis, in a 43 year old male, that completely encased the right testis and was adjacent to a hydrocoele cavity.
Barakzai, Abrar +2 more
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[A Case of Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma of the Spermatic Cord].
Naoto Hodotsuka +5 more
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A Case of the Spermatic Cord Liposarcoma which Appeared after Resection of a Spermatic Cord Lipoma
Masanori Nakamura +3 more
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The current 2nd edition Orchiectomy dataset offers a rigorously validated, internationally developed checklist that supports high‐quality, standardised reporting and promotes clinical confidence across diverse healthcare settings. All ICCR datasets are freely available to the global pathology community via the ICCR website ([www.iccr‐cancer.org](http://
Felix Bremmer +12 more
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Parental Age Effects on Offspring Telomere Length Across Vertebrates: A Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Telomeres shorten with advancing age in numerous species, and shorter telomeres are linked to increased mortality risk. While parental age at conception can influence offspring telomere length, the magnitude and direction of this effect differ across studies, species, and parental sexes.
Mariia Vlasova +3 more
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Lady Parts and Baby Parts: What Is a Fetus?
ABSTRACT A common‐sense view of mammalian pregnancy treats the fetus as (a) an organism and (b) co‐extensive with the approximately baby‐shaped entity developing in the uterus. In this paper, I draw on metabolic accounts of the organism to show that (a) and (b) cannot both be correct: either the fetus is not an organism, or it is considerably more ...
Alexandria Boyle
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