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Evaluating Fallopian Tube Patency: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
Impaired tubal patency accounts for up to 35% of cases of subfer-tility and infertility. Hysterosalpingography (HSG) or hysterosal-pingo-contrast sonography (HyCoSy) represents a first-line test in evaluating fallopian tube patency.
Rodgers, Shuchi K. +5 more
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Tubal recanalization following sterilization in the era of IVF
Introduction: Female sterilization remains the most popular contraceptive method among young Indian women. Among the age group of 15-49, 36% use female sterilization as contraception method. Early marriage, sterilization at young age, high infant and child mortality has led to increase in the need of recanalization in 1-3% of women.
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ABSTRACT Carotid free‐floating thrombus (CFFT) is a rare yet severe cause of the ischemic stroke. Early identification and appropriate management are crucial to prevent recurrent embolic events. A 76‐year‐old man experienced sudden left‐sided hemiparesis and dysarthria.
Hirofumi Matsubara +3 more
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Abstract Study Objective: To explore the relationship between chronic endometritis (CE) and tubal patency, and the influence of chronic endometritis on pregnancy outcome after fallopian tubal recanalization(FTR). Method: We retrospectively analyzed 498 women of childbearing age who underwent laparoscopy and hysteroscopy for infertility.
Yu Sun +5 more
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Abstract Background Gastric outflow obstruction in horses is a rare but challenging condition, often resulting from either congenital anomalies or acquired lesions such as chronic ulceration or pyloric polyps. Conventional surgical bypass procedures, including gastrojejunostomy (GJ) or gastroduodenostomy and less commonly duodenojejunostomy, can ...
Marco Gandini +4 more
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ABSTRACT Vaccarin is a naturally occurring flavonoid glycoside with cardioprotective properties; however, its involvement in myocardial ischemia–reperfusion (MI/R) injury remains poorly defined. We herein investigated whether vaccarin protects cardiomyocytes from MI/R‐induced dysfunction in vivo and in vitro and examined the associated molecular ...
Han Yang, Mi Zhou, Feng‐Cai Zhang
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Endoscopic Suture Ligation and Sclerotherapy for Pharyngolaryngeal Venous Malformation
This study evaluated suture ligation combined with sclerotherapy in 53 patients with pharyngolaryngeal venous malformations. A single procedure achieved complete resolution in 79.25% of cases, with no serious complications or need for prophylactic tracheostomy.
Jiajun Tian +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The safety of endoscopic thrombin injection (ETI) for treating the bleeding of gastric varix (GV) in patients with portal hypertension requires further evaluation. This meta‐analysis systematically reviews the available evidence on the efficacy and safety of ETI for GV bleeding.
Wen Xu +4 more
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ABSTRACT In dogs with chylothorax that are refractory to medical management, surgical intervention is often recommended. Computed tomographic lymphangiography (CTL) is the most commonly used preoperative imaging study, but it has the disadvantages of being time‐consuming and requiring contrast medium administration.
Leah Griffith +4 more
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Objective Cerebral ischemic stroke causes neuronal oxygen/energy deprivation, disrupting mitochondrial function including reduced membrane potential and bioenergetics, exacerbating neuronal injury. Mitochondrial defects are, therefore, a central neuropathological node and potential therapeutic target.
Ning Bian +9 more
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