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2009 NOV 28 ... that occurs early in pregnancy, characterized by incomplete closure of the baby's abdominal wall. It is most common in births by young women, age 21 or younger. Babies with this ... Hulka, who is an expert in gastroschisis repair and is able to perform the necessary surgery on affected newborns."Elliott said that even though the cluster seems to be ...
2009 NOV 23 ... This 57-year-old man presented with shortness of breath and intermittent upper quadrant abdominal pain for 4 days. Laboratory tests showed markedly increased white blood cell. A ... Myelomonocytic Leukemia, Gastritis, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Oncology, Sarcoma, Surgery, University of California, Medical Department. This article was prepared by ...
2009 NOV 23 ... patients with suspected ovarian cancer recurrence, studied by both contrast enhanced abdominal CT and PET/CT, were retrospectively included in the study," researchers in Milan, Italy ... or strategy A; (3) PET/CT for All or strategy B. For each one, expected costs, avoided surgery and incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) were calculated to identify the most ...
2009 NOV 25 ... times more common in group B than in group A. However, the classic triad of jaundice, abdominal pain, and a mass was 6.7 times more common in group A than in group B. The classic triad ... were 1:3 and 1.0:2.3 in groups A and B, respectively. A history of previous biliary surgery, pancreatitis, cholangitis, peroperative difficulties, and early and late postoperative ...
2009 NOV 25 ... the liver disease disappeared with chemotherapy only Eighty-two patients received abdominal radiation EFS for the patients with metastatic FH Wilms tumor was 75%, (95% confidence ... 7. lobectomy, 5, and trisegmentectomy. 1) Seventy-one patients (67%) did not undergo surgery for their liver disease In 14 patients, the liver disease disappeared with chemotherapy ...
2009 NOV 23 ... determine how survival rates in geriatric horses ( ! 20 years old) undergoing abdominal exploratory surgery for colic compare with survival rates for younger (nongeriatric) ...
2009 NOV 23 ... the feasibility of a laparoscopic colectomy in patients who have previously undergone abdominal surgery," scientists in the United States report. "We performed a retrospective, ...
2009 NOV 23 ... "Twenty-three patients from 2005 to 2008 (16 males; median age, 44 years) with acute abdominal Pain and CT-proven small bowel intussusception were studied. Factors associated with the ... is the dominant cause, small bowel intussusceptions are mostly benign. Although surgery is the accepted standard treatment, its necessity in small bowel intussusceptions ...
2009 NOV 23 ... studied were age, sex, BMI, ASA, number of previous acute episodes, local severity, abdominal surgery history, comorbidity, and laparoscopic training of the surgeon. Logistic regression ...
2009 NOV 23 ... included 46 patients (30% of total) with pNETs. The most common presentations included abdominal pain (20 of 46 [43%]), systemic symptoms such as hypoglycemia (15 of 46 [33%]), and ... For additional information, contact N.N. Nissen, Cedars Sinai Med Center, Dept. of Surgery, Center Liver Diseases & Transplantation, 8635 W 3rd St., Suite 590W, Los Angeles, CA ...
2009 NOV 23 ... significantly decreased in 29 (76%) of 38 patients. Pruritus, fever, jaundice, anorexia, abdominal pain, and general fatigue improved significantly in 100%, 100%, 78%, 64%, 53%, and 48% ... Migita and colleagues published their study in World Journal of Surgery (Clinical Outcome of Malignant Biliary Obstruction Caused by Metastatic Gastric Cancer. ...
2009 NOV 25 ... of patients with clinically significant findings on head, cervical spine, thoracic, and abdominal CT, respectively, had normal clinical examinations. Our data suggest lower thresholds ... City:Glendale, State:CA, Country:United States, Life Sciences, Diagnostics, Surgeon, Surgery. This article was prepared by Medical Device Business Week editors from ...
2009 NOV 23 ... head scans (8%), 2 of 50 neck scans (4%), 33 of 116 chest scans (28%), and 12 of 83 abdominal scans (14%). These missed injuries represent 5 of the 61 patients with closed head ... need for each scan was independently recorded by the emergency medicine and trauma surgery service before patients went to CT. A scan was unsupported if at least one of the ...
2009 NOV 23 ... exposure is related to malignant pleural mesothelioma, but the asbestos burden in the abdominal cavity in patients with malignant peritoneal mesothelioma has not been well studied." ... Keywords: Japan, Chiba, Autopsy, Gastroenterology, Mesothelioma, Pathology, Surgery. This article was prepared by Gastroenterology Week editors from staff and ...
2009 NOV 23 ... morbidities (16.1% vs. 4.3%, p< 0.001), including massive ascites, intra-abdominal hemorrhage, and hepatic failure, compared with patients with MELD score < 6. High ... outcome." Hsu and colleagues published their study in World Journal of Surgery (Predicting Morbidity and Mortality After Hepatic Resection in Patients with ...
2009 NOV 26 ... Tart cherry intake was associated with reduced hyperlipidemia, percentage fat mass, abdominal fat (retroperitoneal) weight, retroperitoneal interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis ... information, contact S.F. Bolling, University of Michigan Health Systems, Sect Cardiac Surgery, B560 MSRB2 0686, 1500 W Med Center Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.Publisher ...
2009 NOV 23 ... Findings-Physical examination revealed that the dog had an unusually elevated (tucked) abdominal wall and prominent dome-shaped thoracic wall," investigators in the United States ... additional information, contact M.M. Pavletic, Angell Animal Med Center, Dept. of Surgery, 350 S Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130, USA.The publisher of the Javma - ...
2009 NOV 25 ... of small bowel obstructions (SBO) are the result of adhesions caused by a previous abdominal operation. On rare occasions, adhesional SBO occurs in the absence of such an ... SH-SBO." Butt and colleagues published their study in World Journal of Surgery (Adhesional Small Bowel Obstruction in the Absence of Previous Operations: Management ...
2009 NOV 25 ... and colleagues published their study in American Surgeon (Recent Experience with Abdominal Perineal Resection with Vertical Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous Flap Reconstruction after ... contact S. Mills, University of California, Irvine Med Center, Division Colon & Rectal Surgery, Dept. of Surgery, 333 City Blvd. W, Suite 850, Orange, CA 92868, USA. ...
2009 NOV 23 ... Data from collective clinical studies that used focused ultrasound for abdominal fat removal on more than 600 patients over the past five years concluded that 94 percent ... early studies, it offers a unique approach to combating localized fat without invasive surgery," said Dr. Dover. "In time, I think it will be a viable option for people who want to ...