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Adverse Outcome of a Solitary Fibrous Tumor Originating in the Bladder
ABSTRACT Introduction Solitary fibrous tumors originating in the bladder are extremely rare. While generally associated with favorable outcomes, some show invasive behavior. We report a case of a solitary fibrous tumor originating in the bladder that was treated with multimodal therapy.
Takato Nishino+8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Robot‐assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) is becoming the standard treatment for bladder cancer patients. While this surgery using da Vinci has been widely reported, this report describes the initial experience of RARC with intracorporeal neobladder using the hinotori surgical robot system.
Hiromitsu Watanabe+7 more
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Adjuvant pharmacological strategies for the musculoskeletal system during long‐term space missions
Abstract Despite 2 h of daily exercise training, muscle wasting and bone loss are still present after 6‐month missions to the international space station. Some crew members lose bone much faster than others. In preparation for missions to the Moon and Mars, space agencies are therefore reviewing their countermeasure portfolios.
Friederike Thomasius+2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction We report a case in which enfortumab vedotin (EV) therapy was administered as a third‐line treatment for locally advanced bladder cancer (bc), enabling successful radical resection. Case Presentation This report describes the case of a 69‐year‐old male patient with locally advanced bc and pelvic lymph node (LN) metastases.
Keita Minami+4 more
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Objectives To validate the pentafecta criteria (PC) proposed by the PROMETRICS group for outcome reporting after radical cystectomy in an open radical cystectomy (ORC) cohort with long‐term follow‐up and to assess the discriminative ability of PC attainment for oncological endpoints.
Markus von Deimling+11 more
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Beyond single‐institution case series, limited data are available to describe risks of performing a concurrent cystectomy at the time of urinary diversion for benign end‐stage lower urinary tract dysfunction.
E. Brown+9 more
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The Use of Regenerative Medicine in the Management of Invasive Bladder Cancer
Muscle invasive and recurrent nonmuscle invasive bladder cancers have been traditionally treated with a radical cystectomy and urinary diversion. The urinary diversion is generally accomplished through the creation of an incontinent ileal conduit ...
Matthew E. Hyndman+7 more
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Modeling and simulation of a low grade urinary bladder carcinoma [PDF]
In this work, we present a mathematical model of the initiation and progression of a low-grade urinary bladder carcinoma. We simulate the crucial processes involved in tumor growth, such as oxygen diffusion, carcinogen penetration, and angiogenesis, within the framework of the urothelial cell dynamics.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Secondary extramammary Paget's disease features intraepidermal carcinoma caused by tumor invasion and migration into adjacent skin. Case Presentation A 68‐year‐old man underwent radical cystectomy and bilateral cutaneous ureterostomy for bladder cancer and right ureteral cancer.
Masahiro Mizoguchi+9 more
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A Study of the Amputee Experience of Viewing Self in the Mirror
Abstract Purpose To describe the trajectory of viewing self in a mirror after an amputation and participants' perceptions of what health care professionals should know about mirrors. Design Hermeneutic phenomenology Methods Focus groups were conducted to collect the research data.
Wyona Freysteinson+7 more
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