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Amyand’s Hernia, State of the Art and New Points of View
Background. Amyand’s hernia (AH) is an inguinal hernia containing the vermiform appendix, with an incidence between 0.4% and 1% of all inguinal hernias. Acute or perforated appendicitis can complicate AH. Case Presentation.
Guido Mantovani+5 more
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Right-sided Amyand's hernia with cecal perforation and acute appendicitis
Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most common surgeries performed in the department of general surgery throughout the world. However, the presence of a vermiform appendix in the hernial sac, also known as Amyand's hernia, along with a perforated cecum
Amritanshu Saurabh, Rohit Chauhan
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This study produces the first combined morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis for Reduviidae and reveals synapomorphies and diagnostic traits for clades at the ranks of subfamilies and tribes. Based on our resulting robust phylogenetic reconstructions and subsequent optimization of morphological character information, we propose a ...
Paul K. Masonick+12 more
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Notably, increasing temperatures cause a reorganisation of species and their traits. Here, we study warming‐related shifts by analysing a macroinvertebrate benthic dataset spanning 32 years. Our results highlight minimal changes in biodiversity metrics but significant positive trends in ecological functioning, specifically how species influence ...
Phoebe Armitage+4 more
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Anatomical variation is the norm: A novel curriculum framework
Abstract Anatomical variation is an inherent part of every health curriculum, due in large to the negative clinical consequences that can ensue if anatomical variation is not thoroughly understood. However, current literature fails to describe any structured whole‐of‐course pedagogy for the teaching of anatomical variation in higher education.
Annabelle L. Kimmorley+2 more
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Mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue of the vermiform appendix in appendicitis
Aim. To analyze the literature on the features of the restructuring of mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue of the vermiform appendix in appendicitis. Materials and methods.
Yu. I. Popovуch+4 more
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Hérnia de Amyand: um achado inesperado em hérnia inguinal [PDF]
The Amyand hernia was first described by the French surgeon Claudius Amyand in 1735, when an 11-year-old child underwent appendectomy due to fecal fistula in the inguinal region.
Fonseca Neto, Olival Cirilo Lucena da+2 more
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Diseases and disease outbreaks are increasing on coral reefs. This study systematically reviews histological methods used to study white diseases in hard coral species from 1984 to 2022 and finds inconsistencies in reporting methodologies and terminology among studies.
C. E. Page, E. Anderson, T. D. Ainsworth
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Appendiceal ascariasis in children
Background : The propensity of Ascaris lumbricoides to wander leads to varied surgical complications in the abdomen. Wandering A lumbricoides may sometimes reach the vermiform appendix and its presence there may remain silent or incite pathology. Our aim
Wani Imtiaz+7 more
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Immune Functions of the Vermiform Appendix [PDF]
The vermiform appendix Is purported to be the classic example of a vestigial organ, yet for nearly a century it has been known to be a specialized organ highly infiltrated with lymphoid tissue.
Maas, Frank
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