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Paraneoplastic anti–N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor encephalitis associated with ovarian teratoma
J. Dalmau+14 more
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Abstract The ex‐utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) procedure is a specialized delivery strategy that extends utero–placental–fetal circulation to convert a potential neonatal emergency condition into a condition that is compatible with postnatal life. Cesarean section with operation on placental support is an EXIT technique that requires a relatively ...
Sanpon Diawtipsukon+3 more
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Teratoma is a rare type of germ cell neoplasm (GCN) which has an incidence of 0.9/100,000. These tumours occur more frequently in girls than in boys, and they usually are diagnosed before four years of age, with a mean age of 18 months.
Yaying Eileen Xu+2 more
doaj
Cystic teratoma of the head: Diagnosis pitfalls
Head and neck cystic teratomas are rare benign congenital tumors. At this location the prognosis is often favorable provided the correct diagnosis is made.
Oumama El Ezzi+2 more
doaj
The Diagnostic Accuracy of Abdominal Ultrasound Imaging for Detection of Ovarian Masses [PDF]
Background/Objective: Detection of the tissue diagnosis of ovarian space occupying lesions (OSOL) has remained a challenging task for sonographers since many adnexal masses have nonspecific sonographic appearances.
رفاهی, سهیلا+2 more
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Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Perspectives and Challenges
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. This review presents cell therapy, extracellular vesicle therapy, and tissue engineering in regenerative medicine, highlighting their key historical milestones, clinical applications, and current challenges.
Van T. Hoang+12 more
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Retrorectal Teratoma with Ovarian Teratoma
Ryung-Ah Lee+3 more
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Cellular origins of mucinous ovarian carcinoma
Abstract Mucinous ovarian carcinoma (MOC) is a rare histotype of epithelial ovarian cancer. Its origins are obscure: while many mucinous tumours in the ovary are metastases from the gastrointestinal tract, MOC can occur as an ovarian primary; however, the cell of origin is not well established.
Nicola S Meagher+10 more
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