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Evaluation of Therapeutic Opioids in Hair of Neonatal and Pediatric Patients
This study investigated the incorporation of novel and traditional medically used opioids into the hair of 118 pediatric and neonatal patients. Concentrations (median [range]) in hair were as follows: fentanyl: 4.03 pg/mg [0.10–343], sufentanil: 0.31 pg/mg [0.10–8.64], remifentanil: 0.14 pg/mg [0.10–0.43], and morphine: 27.4 pg/mg [1.0–1870].
Max Polke+4 more
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A low urinary concentration of methamphetamine less than 1% of the amphetamine level may not necessarily indicate polydrug use. Instead, it could result from N‐methylation of amphetamine. Chiral analysis of both amphetamines is an effective method for distinguishing between illicit use and therapeutic sources in positive drug screening results ...
Anders Helander+2 more
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Integrating host condition into spatiotemporal multiscale models improves virus shedding predictions
Understanding where and when pathogens occur in the environment has implications for reservoir population health and infection risk. In reservoir hosts, infection status and pathogen shedding are affected by processes interacting across different scales: from landscape features affecting host location and transmission to within‐host processes affecting
Andrew M. Kramer+9 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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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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Cancer of the vagina: 2025 update
Abstract Primary vaginal cancer is a rare gynecologic malignancy, with most vaginal cancers representing metastases from other primary sites. Staging and treatment protocols are often extrapolated from those used in cervical cancer. In contemporary medicine, the roles of the pathologist and radiologist are increasingly vital in supporting diagnosis and
Tracey S. Adams+2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Bladder cancer in patients with ureteral anomalies presents unique surgical challenges, particularly regarding urinary diversion. This case highlights a novel approach to uretero‐ileal anastomosis in a patient with duplicated right ureters undergoing radical cystectomy.
Kyotaro Fukuta+8 more
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Background: Upper urinary tract obstruction is a serious condition that can lead to significant renal impairment if not managed promptly. Emergency urinary diversion is crucial for alleviating obstruction and preserving renal function.
Manzoor Ahmad+5 more
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Synchronous enteroid adenocarcinoma at the ureteral implantation site after ureterosigmoidostomy
Ureterosigmoidostomy is considered to be the oldest urinary diversion technique performed for the first time in the 19th Century in patients with urinary malformations. However, the high rate of complications as well as the significant risk of developing
B. Gómez González+5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Enfortumab vedotin plus pembrolizumab (EV + P) shows high efficacy in metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC), potentially increasing tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) risk. Case Presentation A 64‐year‐old man with mUC underwent surgery and adjuvant nivolumab after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Daigo Takemori+15 more
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