…for neurophobia were trouble with neuroanatomy (48.9%), lack of curative treatment or poor prognosis (35.6%), too many rare diagnoses (34.2%), poo…
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7,227 articles · page 407 of 603…metastases. The disease was staged Masaoka–Koga IIB (cT3N1M1b). Combined chemoradiotherapy led to radiological regression after 3 months.TSCC is a high-gr…
…oclonal gammopathy. The patient was managed conservatively with antiproteinuric therapy alone, without immunosuppression, and demonstrated favourable r…
…utcome was GDM and its subtypes (A1GDM: diet-controlled; A2GDM: insulin-requiring). Secondary outcomes were associations with active smoking (bef…
…fections; (3) dehydration; (4) decompensated heart failure; (5) high-dose corticosteroid treatment; (6) post-transsphenoidal pituitary surgery follow-up and (7) s…
… subacute ST 4 days after drug-eluting stent placement while on dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and ticagrelor. After excluding mechanical and cli…
…nonymous with systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases, requiring immunosuppression. However, in this instance, testing for syphilis was undertaken…
… due to late-stage diagnosis. Current screening methods such as low-dose CT face accessibility and cost barriers in resource-limited settin…
…ed elevated C reactive protein (31.2 mg/dL) and normoglycaemia. Arthrocentesis confirmed gout.…
…Arguably the most predictable aspect of emergency medicine is the unpredictability. In this month’s EMJ, we have a range o…
…ndard care (n=75) and an experimental group (n=75) will receive standard care and the PDA. Depression, anxiety, SDM, quality of life (QoL) an…
…patient selection; (2) rational combination strategies; and (3) targeted treatments for toxicity management, ultimately delivering broad clinical b…