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Acute otitis media in children
Jacques CherpillodEar, Nose and Throat Department, Childrens’ University Hospital, Lausanne, SwitzerlandDate of preparation: 6th March 2011Conflict of interest: None declaredClinical question: What is the best treatment for acute otitis media ...
Cherpillod J
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Watchful waiting: temporalities of crisis and care in the UK National Health Service
This paper opens up the relationship between vulnerability and the temporalities of care. It takes ‘care’ as not just a material practice that supports, manages and sustains vulnerable bodies, but as a temporal practice, one that produces time in ...
Brook, W., Baraitser, Lisa
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Startups Driving Artificial Intelligence Into Clinical Dermatology
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transitioning from innovation to routine clinical application in dermatology. This review examines how AI‐enabled technologies are being developed and integrated across diverse clinical purposes and workflows.
Dominique Du Crest +10 more
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Radiotherapy‐Induced Otitis Media With Effusion in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Meta‐Analysis
This meta‐analysis of eight studies comprising 582 NPC patients provides the first quantitative synthesis of radiotherapy‐induced otitis media with effusion (OME), demonstrating a significant overall risk difference of 0.18 (95% CI: −0.06 to 0.42, p < 0.0001) in OME naive ears.
Nevin Yi Meng Chua +3 more
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Watchful waiting in the treatment of the small renal mass
Objectives : To evaluate the role and feasibility of observation with regard to the small renal mass. Methods : We performed a literature search of MEDLINE, reviewing the world literature relevant to the natural history, role of percutaneous biopsy and ...
K Clint Cary, Chandru P Sundaram
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Purpose: To analyze the difference in the prediction accuracy with an active surveillance (AS) protocol between two eras (pre-International Society of Urological Pathology [pre-ISUP]-2014 vs. post-ISUP2014).
Mun Su Chung +5 more
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Watchful waiting as a treatment strategy for patients with a ventral hernia appears to be safe
PURPOSE: Due to risks of postoperative morbidity and recurrence some patients with a ventral hernia are not offered surgical repair. There is limited data on the rate and consequences of a watchful waiting (WW) strategy for these patients.
Helgstrand, F +3 more
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Residual and recurrent disease in advanced juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas (JNAs) demonstrate spontaneous involution, reduction in size, or long‐term stability following initial treatment in 95% of patients. In this systematic review of 131 patients with advanced JNA, only 2% of patients demonstrated disease progression during surveillance, but ...
Shivani Angelique Kumar +2 more
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The Ongoing Development of Watch and Wait
AbstractThe nonoperative management of rectal cancer, known as watch and wait (W&W), has gained increasing acceptance in recent years. This approach is based on using complete clinical response (cCR) as a marker for complete pathological response (pCR) following neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT).
Belkovsky, Mikhael +6 more
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This patient is a hidden messenger: NF2, watchful waiting, and records of care
“Watchful waiting” is a medical approach that delays radical intervention, like surgery, but depends on regular imaging and patient self-scrutiny. To explore its social effects in a single case, I conducted an autoethnography of my patient archive from ...
DiBella, Samuel
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