Publication date: Available online 12 August 2020Source: CortexAuthor(s): Wen Su, Qiang Guo, You Li, Kun Zhang, Yanni Zhang, Qi Chen
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Bolero‐type giant congenital melanocytic nevus in a heterozygous germline MC1R variant
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Publication date: September 2020Source: Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, Volume 231Author(s):
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Publication date: Available online 12 August 2020Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Nupur Kapoor Nerurkar, Mahima Luthra
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Publication date: Available online 13 August 2020Source: Clinics in Plastic SurgeryAuthor(s): Nelson A. Rodriguez-Unda, Jasson T. Abraham, Michel H. Saint-Cyr
Publication date: Available online 13 August 2020Source: Clinics in Plastic SurgeryAuthor(s): Gemma Pons, Jin Bo Tang
Publication date: Available online 12 August 2020Source: Clinics in Plastic SurgeryAuthor(s): Jin Bo Tang, Michel Saint-Cyr
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Abstract The skin incision is a vital step in cochlear implantation surgery and must ensure a good visual field with sufficient working space for the surgeon. Patients can be concerned with esthetics, so that is also an important consideration. We devised a method wherein the caudal end of the extended postauricular incisional line runs posteriorly and ends in the scalp (in‐scalp incision technique, Fig. 1B). The skin incision scar is entirely within the scalp so the postoperative wound...
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Publication date: Available online 13 August 2020Source: Hearing ResearchAuthor(s): John Peacock, Garth M. Spellman, Daniel J. Tollin, Nathaniel T. Greene
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Publication date: Available online 13 August 2020Source: Medical Mycology Case ReportsAuthor(s): Juan Camilo Motta, Edgar Camilo Barrera
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Publication date: October 2020Source: Brain and Language, Volume 209Author(s): Aurora I. Ramos Nuñez, Qiuhai Yue, Siavash Pasalar, Randi C. Martin
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This study is an original research paper analysing and discussing the outcomes of patients who had either prosthetic graft infections or primary mycotic aneurysms who then went on to have surgical management with in‐situ arterial reconstruction using a cryopreserved allograft. Abstract Background Primary mycotic aneurysms and prosthetic graft infections are traditionally managed by resection of infected vascular tissue and revascularisation with an extra‐anatomical bypass. Long‐term...
This article demonstrates our experience in Queensland of the use of angioembolization in the management of blunt renal trauma in transiently haemodynamically unstable patients. Abstract Background The aim of the study was to evaluate whether angioembolization is an appropriate alternative method for the management of blunt renal trauma in haemodynamically unstable patients. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted from 2002 to 2012 at three tertiary trauma hospitals in the...
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Whole colon of similar length was removed from control and mdx mice and used for the analysis of peristaltic activity with the Gastrointestinal Motility Monitoring system (O and A denote oral and anal end of the ex vivo segment, respectively). Distension of ex vivo colons with Krebs buffer at 1.5 µL/mm length induced peristalsis in both wild‐type and mdx mice as evident in the spatiotemporal maps. Full peristaltic waves were considered those waves which originated in the oral end and progressed...
The quantile levels of the pharyngeal and UES metrics in children with normal VFSS. Abstract Background Motor abnormalities of pharyngeal contraction or upper esophageal sphincter (UES) relaxation can lead to swallowing problems. Methods We reviewed high‐resolution esophageal manometry of children ≤18 years and classified into two groups based on the results of videofluoroscopic study of swallow (VFSS), as normal or abnormal. The UES metrics (integrated relaxation pressure [IRP], resting...
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Technology in Cancer Research &Treatment, Volume 19, Issue , January-December 2020. Objective:Breast cancer remains the most threatening triggers of cancer death in women. Drug resistance inevitably leads to the weakness of treatment for breast cancer. Macrophages, as one of the most abundant immune cells in tumor immune-infiltrating microenvironment, involves in cell survival, migration, and invasion of breast cancer.Methods:In this study, we compared the proportions of macrophages in patients...
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Technology in Cancer Research &Treatment, Volume 19, Issue , January-December 2020. Aim:We sought to determine the epidemiology of mucinous ovarian tumors, the correlation between serum biomarkers and tumor status, and the outcomes of the management in different subtypes of mucinous ovarian tumors in a Chinese surgical cohort.Methods:A total of 513 patients were enrolled from January 2009 to May 2017. The number of patients who had benign mucinous ovarian tumor, borderline mucinous ovarian tumor,...
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Technology in Cancer Research &Treatment, Volume 19, Issue , January-December 2020. Introduction:The novel Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is sweeping through China, posing the greatest ever threat to its public health and economy. As a tertiary cancer center in Southwest China, we formulated and implemented an anti-infection protocol to prevent the spread of Coronavirus disease 2019 in our department.Methods:The anti-infection protocol divided patients into 3 categories, namely outpatients,...
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Journal of International Medical Research, Volume 48, Issue 8, August 2020. ObjectiveTo determine (1) how the specific muscle undergoing surgical treatment affects the occurrence of the oculocardiac reflex (OCR) and oculorespiratory reflex (ORR) and (2) whether the depth of anesthesia influences the occurrence of the OCR and ORR in patients undergoing strabismus surgery with a laryngeal mask airway with maintenance of spontaneous respiration.MethodsThe medical records of patients who underwent strabismus...
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Journal of International Medical Research, Volume 48, Issue 8, August 2020. Primary mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma (PMBCL) is an uncommon, but aggressive, type of B-cell lymphoma. Patients with relapsed refractory PMBCL (rrPMBCL) have limited therapeutic options and usually have a relatively poor outcome. Immune checkpoint blockade has become a potential treatment for this disease. We report here a case of a female patient with rrPMBCL who was treated with nivolumab plus gemcitabine, dexamethasone,...
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Current Anthropology, Ahead of Print.
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