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What's new? PARP inhibitors are effective in patients with inactivating alterations in the BRCA1/2 genes across tumor types. However, the efficacy of PARP inhibitors in patients with other inactivated homologous recombination repair genes remains unclear. This knowledge gap and discrepancies in EMA/FDA approvals highlight the need for better biomarkers.
Ilse A. C. Spiekman +15 more
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Urachal carcinoma presenting with chronic mucusuria: a case report [PDF]
Urachal adenocarcinoma is a rare tumor and represents 0.17–0.34% of all bladder tumors. It has an insidious course and variable clinical presentation.
A Ayala +15 more
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A Urachal Cyst Case with Painful Mass Locates at Ileal Mesentery
Urachal cyst is an unusual clinical condition, which is usually asymptomatic. In some adult cases, it may lead to complications. The cyst is between umbilicus and urinary bladder. It is diagnosed via ultrasonography and computed tomography.
Selahattin Koray Okur +5 more
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Computed tomographic appearance of urachal adenocarcinomas: review of 25 cases [PDF]
Twenty-five cases of surgically proven urachal carcinomas were retrospectively reviewed. The radiological archives at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology were searched for cases of surgically proven urachal carcinomas that had a computed tomographic (
Thali-Schwab, Cornelia +2 more
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Intestinal obstruction caused by a Meckel’s diverticulum adherent to an infected urachal cyst [PDF]
Urachal remnant diseases are rare and frequently misdiagnosed, as the clinical presentation is similar to more common causes of intra-abdominal and pelvic disease.
Johansen, Lars S. +1 more
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Abstract Botulism is a severe and often fatal disease in equine patients worldwide. Clostridium botulinum is a ubiquitous soil organism which produces a potent neurotoxin resulting in neuromuscular blockade and flaccid paralysis in affected animals. Definitive diagnosis is often impractical or impossible, leading to diagnosis and treatment based on ...
Kali Slavik +2 more
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Umbilical Sebaceous Cyst Mimicking Infected Urachal Sinus
In addition to the most likely diagnoses for umbilical signs in adults (umbilical hernia, metastatic tumour, endometriosis, congenital abnormalities such as umbilical-urachal sinus and gallstones retained or spilled at the umbilicus), the differential ...
Sherif Monib, Athanasios G. Xanthis
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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF NON UROLOGICAL ABDOMINAL CYSTS: A SINGLE CENTRE REPORT OF 100 CONSECUTIVE CASES [PDF]
A wide variety of cysts can be detected in the fetal abdomen and does not represent an uncommon finding at routine sonography. Cysts can originate from any intra-abdominal structure, even if most of them belong to the renal tract.
LENZI, ELENA
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ABSTRACT A 36‐year‐old woman underwent an elective cesarean section at 37 weeks of gestation. A postoperative abdominal X‐ray unexpectedly revealed a 20 mm hyperattenuating pelvic lesion. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a dense structure exceeding 3000 Hounsfield units with metallic‐like artifacts, suggesting a retained metallic object ...
Mizuho Fukuda +5 more
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Robotic urachal cyst removal: Video case report and tutorial for robotic surgical trainees
Background: The urachus is a fibrous cord that arises from the anterior bladder wall and extends to the umbilicus, degenerating after birth [1]. Urachal cysts are congenital abnormalities resulting from incomplete obliteration of the urachus into the ...
Jordan M. Rich +2 more
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