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Assessing plant water status: Part 1 – Classical methods
Abstract As a result of the changing climate, water scarcity poses a significant threat to crop and pasture production. Although soil water content can indicate drought, its measurements often provide limited spatial resolution and are weakly correlated with plant water status, producing misleading drought assessments.
Naila Farooq +7 more
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Assessing plant water status: Part 2 – Non‐destructive and remote sensing approaches
Abstract Precise, real time and non‐destructive assessment of plant water status is important for advancing plant physiological understanding, optimizing water usage, improving crop resilience and supporting precision agriculture in the face of increasingly variable climatic conditions.
Naila Farooq +7 more
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PurposeThis study aims to evaluate the long-term outcome of the serous-lined extramural continent catheterizable outlet procedure (SLECCOP) associated with ileal bladder augmentation in children.MethodsThis was a monocentric and retrospective study (2002–
Hortense Alliot +7 more
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Postoperative Weight Gain, Due to Fluid Retention After Ovarian Cancer Surgery—How Much Is too Much?
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Postoperative complications after cytoreductive surgery in ovarian cancer patients are associated with impaired survival. Here, we investigated the association between postoperative weight gain due to fluid retention and the development of complications and anastomotic leakage (AL).
Eva K. Egger +7 more
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Surgical treatment for constipation in children and adults
Functional constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders. In both children and adults, most patients are managed conservatively with good results. In this review, we focus on the surgical approach to constipation.
John H. Pemberton +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the ability of perioperative inflammatory markers to discriminate postoperative complications within 6 months in patients with ovarian cancer–related peritoneal metastasis undergoing cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC).
Donmez Mustafa +6 more
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Gastrointestinal stomas in pediatric surgery
Pojam stoma dolazi od grčke riječi „stoma“ koja znači otvor ili usta, a u medicini označava kirurški konstruiran otvor na površini tijela koji je u kontinuitetu sa šupljim organom, primjerice mokraćovodom, respiratornim sustavom ili bilo kojim dijelom ...
Mihalj, Ante
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<span style="font-family: verdana; font-size: x-small;"><p>The consequences at the family level of having a child with enteric stoma have been a matter of deep concern in the nursing practice. This type of stoma is performed in children as an
ANGELO MARGARETH, GUERRERO SANDRA
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Timing of Stoma Closure in Neonates: the ToSCiN mixed-methods study
Background Neonates undergoing emergency abdominal surgery frequently require a stoma; closing this stoma with a second operation is an essential part of recovery. Timing of closure varies.
Nick Lansdale +16 more
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Level of Vascular Ligation for Sigmoid Colon Cancer: Does It Matter? The Pina Low‐T Study
ABSTRACT Background and Methods In sigmoid colon cancer surgery, the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) can be ligated at its origin (high ligation, HLG) or distal to the left colic artery bifurcation (low ligation, LLG). While high ligation facilitates lymph node harvest and mobilization, it may compromise colonic perfusion and increase nerve injury ...
Silvia Picotto +7 more
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