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Salvage Resection Following Reassessment of Resectability in Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma. [PDF]
Vlachos DK +4 more
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Surviving stabbing: The physiology of knife crime
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Hugh Montgomery, Mike Tipton
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Pancreatic exocrine microcirculation exhibits sexual dimorphism arising from steroid–genetic interactions. Laser Doppler flowmetry combined with wavelet analysis identifies a male passive coupling phenotype aligned with systemic pressure and a female active vasomotion phenotype driven by ERβ‐mediated, NO‐dependent oscillations.
Yuan Li +8 more
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Standardized Approach for Laparoscopic Hemispheric Liver Resection for Segments 7 and 8
ABSTRACT Background We investigated whether the standardized “can‐opener method” surgical technique is an adequate surgical procedure for hemispheric hepatectomy in segments 7 and 8. Methods Forty‐two patients who underwent laparoscopic hemispheric liver resection for segments 7 and 8 using our standardized surgical technique were enrolled.
Ryoichi Miyamoto +5 more
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Focal Hepatic Hot Spot ('Hot Quadrate') Sign on Contrast‑enhanced Abdominal CT: A Telltale Pearl Indicating Superior Vena Cava (SVC) Syndrome. [PDF]
Lejoly M, Delrue L, Mortele KJ.
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Fluoroscopic predictors of successful mid‐septal Micra implantation were evaluated using computed tomography confirmation. Among fluoroscopic parameters assessed in the left anterior oblique view, the presence of an α‐loop shape of the delivery catheter was independently associated with mid‐septal implantation.
Misun Pak +3 more
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Surgical Resection of Abdominal Solid Organ Tumors With Inferior Vena Cava Extension: A Single-Center Experience With Long-Term Follow-Up. [PDF]
Stanitsa N +9 more
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Pediatric liver transplantation. Part II. Diagnostic imaging in postoperative management [PDF]
Bron, KM +6 more
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Validation of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion MRI Using Perfused Explanted Human Livers
ABSTRACT Purpose Evaluate the feasibility of using perfused explanted human livers for validating intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM). Methods Eight (n = 8) explanted livers from deceased donors were obtained. The portal vein and hepatic artery of each explanted liver were connected to a perfusion system.
Gregory Simchick +6 more
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