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Abstract Background Gaucher disease (GD) has been variably associated with cancer risk, with conflicting reports in the literature. Understanding the true cancer burden is critical for patient care and genetic counselling. Aim To determine the overall and site‐specific cancer risk in a large, single‐centre GD cohort over three decades.
Majdolen Istaiti+5 more
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Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is a common pediatric hemolytic anemia and one of the most common types of familial hemolytic anemia caused by congenital red blood cell defects.
Sheng Jin, Yeming Wu
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Wandering Spleen, A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen: A Case Report [PDF]
ABSTRACT A wandering spleen (WS) is rare and often presents a diagnostic challenge to clinicians. We report a WS in a 16‐year‐old who presented with abdominal pain, vomiting, and peritonism. Imaging (ultrasound and CT scans), which usually facilitates a prompt diagnosis, was inconclusive, and the diagnosis was made by exploratory laparotomy.
Yambah J+7 more
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Abstract In patients with gastroenteric and pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs), the risk of liver metastases is high, but the accuracy of standard imaging for detecting small hepatic nodules is limited. This raises concerns about the adequacy of staging in cM0 patients.
L. Viganò+20 more
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Single Incision Laparoscopic Splenectomy: Our First Experiences
Objective: Most laparoscopic surgeons have attempted to reduce incisional morbidity and improve cosmetic outcomes by using less and smaller trocars. Single incision laparoscopic splenectomy is a new laparoscopic procedure. Herein we would like to present
Umut Barbaros+6 more
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Objectives: Left-sided portal hypertension (LSPH) leads to life-threatening gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. There are no recommendations or consensus about the management of GI bleeding caused by LSPH.
Minghui Liu, Ning Wei, Yuhu Song
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Abstract Hemobilia, or hemorrhage within the biliary system, is an uncommon cause of stent obstruction associated with bile duct strictures that are rarely observed with plastic stents. Reports of a pseudoaneurysm as a cause of hemobilia after plastic stent placement are also rare.
Yusuke Seyama+9 more
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