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ABSTRACT Male sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae) produce an adhesive protein called “spiggin” in the tubular epithelial cells of their kidneys, which they use to attach plants or plant debris together and build nesting sites. Spiggin is a glycoprotein excreted in urine.
Miki Nagaya +2 more
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Relation of Prostatic and Urinary Bladder Ultrasound Parameters in Patients With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. [PDF]
Pokharel BP +4 more
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Urinary Biomarkers for Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer
R. Chou +7 more
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Patient Dose Optimisation of Abdominopelvic Protocols During X‐Ray Imaging
This study evaluates organ doses in abdominopelvic radiography for both erect and supine positions, addressing dose optimisation concerns in Ghana. Using CalDose X and thermoluminescence dosimeters, organ doses and image quality were analysed, revealing significant dose reductions with optimised exposure parameters (70 kVp, 10 mAs, 110 cm FDD).
Emmanuel Ekem‐Ferguson +3 more
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Urothelial Papilloma of the Urinary Bladder in a Child. [PDF]
Alesaeidi S +4 more
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Urinary bladder cancer in dogs, a naturally occurring model for cancer biology and drug development.
D. Knapp +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
This prospective study investigated the feasibility of stabilised hyaluronic acid gel as a rectal spacer in gynaecological cancer brachytherapy. In twelve patients, the spacer was successfully inserted into the rectovaginal space without serious adverse events, had high visibility on MRI, increased the target‐to‐rectum distance compared with no spacer ...
Carminia Lapuz +8 more
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Paraganglioma of the urinary bladder: A case report and discussion of the literature. [PDF]
Iofel SS +4 more
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Diagnostic Performance of Ultrasound in Adult Appendicitis. A Retrospective Review of 331 Cases
The sensitivity of ultrasound in the detection of appendicitis had a prevalence of 16% in our predominantly young female cohort, with alternative gynaecological and abdominal diagnoses identified approximately 2:1. The sensitivity for ultrasound to detect appendicitis was 60%, with specificity of 98% and negative predictive value (NPV) of 93%.
Alistair Lock, Martin Necas
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Chemotherapy-Naïve Jejunal Lymphoma Fistulising With the Urinary Bladder. [PDF]
Dubhashi R, Subramaniam S.
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