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Kebkalo, T., and M. Buts. "First Ukrainian histological schools (the end of the XIX – early XX centuries)." History of Science and Biographical Studies, no. 3 (September 13, 2018): 261–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/istnauka201803-19.

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Kaspruk, L. I. "Pedagogy and mentoring in medicine: history and modernity." Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine), no. 11 (November 23, 2023): 48–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-10-2311-06.

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In Russia, the year 2023 has been declared the Year of Teachers and Mentors. Mentoring in medicine is an immanent component of professional culture, evolving in the history of medicine. The role of pedagogy and mentoring with regard to the ways to transfer medical knowledge, skills, and abilities from an experienced specialist to a beginner, and from a senior to a younger one is of paramount importance at all times. In the medical environment, a special attitude towards the teacher is demonstrated, which is recorded in many historical and medical sources. Many great doctors and researchers act
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Oslopov, V. N. "Shvalev V. N., Sosunov A. A., Guski G. Morphological bases of cardiac innervation. — M.: Nauka, 1992. — 336 p." Neurology Bulletin XXVI, no. 3-4 (1994): 76–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/nb107192.

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The influence of Kazan medical schools not only on domestic, but also on foreign medicine is a well-known pattern, which is clearly manifested even now, in the year of the 180th anniversary of the higher medical educational institution of Kazan. An example of this is the book under review (with a dedication to the luminary of the Kazan neuro-histological school, B.I. Lavrentiev). We will not dwell on the analysis of the fundamental provisions of an embryological nature, displayed in the initial chapters of the book, and consider the main clinical aspects of the monograph, which are of interest
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Tun, Khin Mya, Puangwan Lapthanasupkul, Anak Iamaroon, et al. "A multi-center cross-sectional investigation of BRAF V600E mutation in Ameloblastoma." PeerJ 13 (April 3, 2025): e19137. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.19137.

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Background B-Raf proto-oncogene, serine/threonine kinase (BRAF) V600E mutation stands as a pivotal genetic alteration strongly associated with several neoplasms and contributes significantly to their pathogenesis as well as potential targeted treatment strategies. Objective This cross-sectional study aimed to determine the frequency of BRAF V600E mutation in ameloblastoma in a multi-center of Thailand. Method Anti-BRAF V600E (clone VE1) immunohistochemistry was performed on 227 conventional ameloblastoma (AM) and 113 unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) samples collected from four major dental schools
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Romashchenko, P. N., Yu V. Maleev, N. F. Fomin, et al. "Reference notes for operating surgeons from classical positions and research methods of academician V.N. Shevkunenko (1872–1952) school based on new data regarding typical anatomy of the neck." Perm Medical Journal 39, no. 5 (2022): 21–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/pmj39521-32.

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Objective. To reflect new information on the typical anatomy of the neck in brief notes for endocrine surgeons from the classical positions and research methods of the school of Academician V.N. Shevkunenko.
 Materials and methods. The design of the study (from 1994 to the present day) consisted of three main directions. While developing an optimal technique of cervical somatometry, 775 healthy individuals (300/38.7 % men, 475/61.3 % women) were examined. The topographo-anatomical block 426 unfixed corpses of persons who died suddenly (290/68 % men, 136/32 % women). Section, dissection, p
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Urbonas, Vaidotas, Jolita Sadauskaite, and Dominykas Varnas. "Population-Based Screening for Coeliac Disease in Lithuanian Children from 2009 to 2014." Medicina 59, no. 9 (2023): 1630. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59091630.

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Background and Objectives. Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder provoked by a dietary group of proteins called gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. Over the past several decades, the prevalence of coeliac disease has been steadily growing and it is now recognized to be occurring worldwide. The prevalence varies greatly between ethnic, racial groups and regionally. Such variability makes local epidemiological studies important for spreading awareness and setting a threshold for suspicion of coeliac disease. We explored the potential application of a quick point-of-care test for t
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Sharmin, Nazlee, Hady Abdallah, Elias Jirgees, and Ava K. Chow. "Tooth ARcademy: A mobile app for teaching and learning of oral histology." PLOS One 20, no. 7 (2025): e0329172. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0329172.

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m-Learning is gaining popularity in health professional education; however, reports on mobile apps targeting didactic teaching and learning are scarce, particularly in the context of health professional courses such as histology. Histology is an essential foundational component of dental and medical education. At the Mike Petryk School of Dentistry, University of Alberta, instructors utilize photomicrographs from textbooks to teach students on the microanatomy of teeth, the development of tooth and facial regions, and developmental anomalies. Limited availability of high-quality tissue section
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Al-Daghri, Nasser M., Sobhy Yakout, Shaun Sabico, et al. "Establishing the Prevalence of Osteomalacia in Arab Adolescents Using Biochemical Markers of Bone Health." Nutrients 14, no. 24 (2022): 5354. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14245354.

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Nutrition-acquired osteomalacia is a bone mineralization disorder associated with dietary calcium and/or solar vitamin D deficiency, risk factors considered common in the Middle Eastern region. Establishing less invasive, cheap, and widely available diagnostic markers for this underdiagnosed entity is essential, in particular for screening in high-risk groups. This study assessed the prevalence of biochemical osteomalacia in Arab adolescents. In this cross-sectional study performed between September 2019 and March 2021, adolescents aged 12–17 years from 60 different secondary and preparatory y
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Sant'ana, Luís Paulo, Cristiane Tolentino Machado, Conceição Aparecida dos Santos, and Robson Campos Silva. "Práticas educacionais: diferentes abordagens no ensino de histologia." Revista Ciência em Extensão 13, no. 4 (2017): 162–73. https://doi.org/10.23901/1679-4605.2017v13n4p162-173.

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Some themes planned to approach in science and biology classes bring with them aspects that hinder a better understanding of the student, especially issues that have a more abstract character and that most of the time is not observed a clear contextualization of it to practical life. In addition, issues of current biology, for example microscopic essence, are often included in public schools without the aid of an appropriate infrastructure for their understanding. In this context, this paper reports the experience of activities developed in schools of the municipality of Diamantina and surroun
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Kaspruk, L., A. Stadnikov, N. Shevlyuk, D. Snasapova, and G. Zhakupova. "Orenburg period of Lazarenko's life and scientific activity." Bulletin of Science and Practice 4, no. 1 (2018): 50–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1146999.

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The historical and medical aspects of the formation and development of the scientific histological school in Orenburg, as well as the stages of the activities of its founder, F.M. Lazarenko. F. M. Lazarenko has a leading role in the development of natural science higher education in Orenburg. He also created a department of histology in an agricultural university. Over time, the above-mentioned department becomes one of the leading morphological departments of the country. The creation of a new method of tissue and organ culture in the body was one of the most important achievements of FM. Laz
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Nakayama, Shoko, Taiji Yokote, Nobuya Hiraoka та ін. "Interleukin-13- and Tansforming Growth Factor-β- Producing Mast Cells Are Associated with Fibrosis in Bone Marrow". Blood 128, № 22 (2016): 3112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v128.22.3112.3112.

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Abstract Background: Fibrosis in bone marrow is a lethal condition, which currently has no effective treatments. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-β, produced by megakaryocytes and blasts in myelodisplastic syndrome (MDS) with bone marrow fibrosis, is reportedly linked to this condition; however, the underlying mechanism of fibrosis in bone marrow remains uncharacterized. Recently, interleukin (IL)-13- and TGF-β- producing mast cells have been reported to participate in the development of fibrosis in certain fibrotic diseases, such as the IgG4-related diseases. Aim: This study aimed to investig
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Микиртичан, Г., Л. Лисенкова, В. Южанинов, А. Селедцова, and Р. Селедцов. "FROM THE HISTORY OF STUDYING CHILD ALCOHOLISM IN RUSSIA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XIX — BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURIES (PART II)." Medicine and health care organization 8, no. 1 (2023): 93–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.56871/mhco.2023.50.76.009.

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Вторая часть статьи продолжает рассмотрение проблем изучения влияния алкоголя на детский организм на рубеже XIX–XX веков. Анализ отечественной научной литературы показал, что наряду с работами, представлявшими обзор опубликованных к этому времени трудов отечественных и зарубежных авторов, появилось уже достаточное число исследований, основанных на результатах собственных наблюдений авторов. Особенно позитивным был факт подготовки диссертационных работ экспериментального характера, вкоторых приводились доказательства негативного действия алкоголя на растущий организм. Опыты проводились на молод
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Mikolašević, Krunoslav, and Jelena Macan. "Karcinomi kože uzrokovani solarnim zračenjem kao profesionalna bolest." Sigurnost 60, no. 3 (2018): 235–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.31306/s.60.3.4.

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SUMMARY: The aim of this review article is to point out to the danger for workers who, by the nature of their occupation, spend most of their working hours outdoor and are exposed to sunlight that increases their risk of skin cancer. Exposure to sunlight during outdoor work increases the average annual dose of UV radiation for 4-5 times compared to people who do not work in the sun, which in outdoor workers significantly increases the risk for the occurrence of actinic keratosis, basal-cell skin cancer and squamous-cell skin cancer. It is considered that the risk for the occurrence of these di
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Piya, Madan Kumar. "Epidemiological profile of lung cancer in a Nepalese population: A single-institution review." Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no. 15_suppl (2019): e13087-e13087. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e13087.

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e13087 Background: Lung cancer is one of the common cancers worldwide, and is the commonest cancer in Nepal, with an incidence of 16%. There is a high incidence of smoking in Nepal, being highest in the mountain region in the north and lowest in the tarai region in the south. Smoking kills around 15,000 people per year. The prevalence of smoking in the urban population of Kathmandu over the age of 15 has been estimated at 64.6% in men and 14.2% in women. Nepal has diverse population with various ethnicities and different cultures. The aim of this study was to determine the relation of smoking,
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Hoshina, M., A. Furugaichi, N. Kuji, J. Ito, and N. Kashiwazaki. "94 VITRIFICATION OF WHOLE OVARIES IN YOUNG RATS." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 22, no. 1 (2010): 206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rdv22n1ab94.

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Cryopreservation of reproductive organs is an important technology for preservation of genetic resources of experimental, domestic, and wild animals. In addition, cryopreservation of the ovary could be applied to restore the fertility of young women diagnosed with cancer because it could not only provide future fertility, but could also decrease the emotional consequences of cancer therapy for women afflicted with such devastating diseases. Cryopreservation of whole ovary particularly would enable such females to be pregnant by natural mating after transplantation. The aim of the present study
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Leung, P., E. Lester, A. G. Doumouras, et al. "2015 Canadian Surgery Forum02 The usefulness and costs of routine contrast studies after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy for detecting staple line leaks03 The association of change in body mass index and health-related quality of life in severely obese patients04 Inpatient cost of bariatric surgery within a regionalized centre of excellence system05 Regional variations in the public delivery of bariatric surgery: an evaluation of the centre of excellence model06 The effect of distance on short-term outcomes after bariatric surgery07 The role of preoperative upper endoscopy in bariatric surgery: a systematic review08 Outcomes of a dedicated bariatric revision surgery clinic10 Quality of follow-up: a systematic review of the research in bariatric surgery14 Bariatric surgery improves weight loss and cardiovascular disease compared with medical management alone: an Alberta multi-institutional early outcomes study16 Diabetic control after laparoscopic gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy: a short-term prospective study17 Knowledge and perception of bariatric surgery among primary care physicians: a survey of family doctors in Ontario19 Is early discharge of patients post laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy safe?22 A comparison of outcomes between bariatric centres of excellence within Ontario02 Closure methods for laparotomy incisions: a cochrane review03 Closing the audit cycle: Are we consenting correctly now?05 Regional variation in the use of surgery in Ontario06 Quitting general surgery residency: attitudes and factors in Canada07 Nipple-sparing mastectomy: utility of intraoperative frozen section analysis of retroareolar tissue08 Withdrawn09 Reliable assessment of operative performance10 Video assessment as a method of assessing surgical competence: the difference in video-rating skills after 4 years of residency11 Burnout among academic surgeons13 Increased health services use by severely obese patients undergoing emergency surgery: a retrospective cohort study14 Novel models for advanced laparoscopic suturing: taking it to the next level16 Pectoral nerve block in breast and axillary surgery17 Predictors for positive resection margins in gastric adenocarcinoma: a population-based analysis18 Predictors of malignancy in thyroid nodules19 Safety and efficacy of POEM for treatment of achalasia: a systematic review of the literature20 Informed consent for surgery21 Meconium ileus: 20 years of experience22 Paraesophageal hernia repair in the elderly: outcomes in a 10-year retrospective study23 The changing face of breast cancer: younger age and aggressive disease in Filipino Canadians24 A systematic review of intraoperative blood loss estimation methods for major noncardiac surgery: a 50-year perspective25 The AVATAR trial: applying vacuum to accomplish reduced wound infections in laparoscopic pediatric surgery27 Indications for use of damage control surgery in civilian trauma patients: a content analysis and expert appropriateness rating study28 Indications for use of thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, and vascular damage control interventions in trauma patients: a content analysis and expert appropriateness rating study29 The impact of health care contact and invasive procedures on Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia: a 5-year retrospective cohort study30 Acute care surgery — positive impact on gallstone pancreatitis31 Safety and efficacy of a step-up approach to management of severe, refractory Clostridium difficile infection32 Clinical and operative outcome of patients with acute cholecystitis who are treated initially with image-guided cholecystostomy34 Assessment of preoperative carbohydrate loading and blood glucose concentration in patients with diabetes35 Impact of pre-emptive lidocaine infiltration at trocar sites (PLITS) and intraoperative ketorolac administration on postoperative pain and narcotics consumption after endocholecystectomy: a randomized-controlled trial36 Expert intraoperative judgment and decision-making: defining the cognitive competencies for safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy37 Teaching clinical anatomy to postgraduate surgical trainees38 Investigating the role of TNFR1 in gastric adenocarcinoma peritoneal metastasis39 Selective outcome reporting and publication biases in surgical randomized controlled trials40 Definitive percutaneous management of symptomatic cholelithiasis41 Peer-based coaching: an innovative method to teach faculty an advanced laparoscopic technique42 Improving teaching and learning in the operating room: Does the surgical procedure feedback rubric support learning?43 Withdrawn44 Mislabelling study designs as case–control in surgical literature45 Measured resting energy expenditure in patients with open abdomens: preliminary data of a prospective pilot study46 Open abdomen management and primary abdominal closure in a surgical abdominal sepsis cohort: a retrospective review47 The effect of early mobilization protocols on postoperative outcomes following abdominal and thoracic surgery: a systematic review49 Program directors and trainees attitudes toward the introduction of multi-source feedback as part of surgical residents’ formative assessment process at the University of Calgary: a qualitative study50 Outcomes associated with alternate blunt cerebrovascular injury detection strategies in major trauma patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis51 Assessing the effect of preoperative nutrition on the surgical recovery of elderly patients53 Why is the percentage of medical students selecting a general surgery career different between Canadian medical schools?54 Colorectal cancer patient perspectives of preoperative repeat endoscopy: a qualitative study55 Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia in a pediatric population: a retrospective study in a tertiary-care referral centre56 The impact of postoperative complications on the recovery of elderly surgical patients57 Withdrawn58 The economics of recovery after pancreatic surgery: detailed cost minimization analysis of a postoperative clinical pathway for patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy59 2015 CJS Editor’s Choice Award Recipient: Achalasia-specific quality of life after pneumatic dilation and laparoscopic Heller myotomy with partial fundoplication: a randomized clinical trial60 NSAID use is associated with an increased risk of anastomotic leak after colorectal surgery: results of a frequentist and Bayesian meta-analysis61 Miracles for babies with abnormal lungs: the story of miR-10a and lung development62 Investigating hospital readmissions and unplanned ED visits following general surgical procedures at a tertiary care centre63 Remote FLS testing: ready for prime time64 Contrast blush (CB) significance on computed tomography (CT) and correlation with noninterventional management (NIM) failure for blunt splenic injury (BSI) in children65 Bridging the gap on the surgical ward: enhancing resident–nurse communication through a CUSP pilot project66 A prospective interim analysis of microbiological gene expression profile of Staphyloccocus aureus bacteremia and its clinical implications67 Outcomes of selective nonoperative management of civilian abdominal gunshot wounds: a systematic review and meta-analysis68 Does rater training improve the reliability of surgical skill assessments? A randomized control trial69 Parallel or divergent? The evolution of emergency general surgery service delivery at 3 Canadian teaching hospitals70 Surgeon satisfaction in the era of dedicated emergency general surgery services: a multicentre study74 Withdrawn76 Timing of cholecystectomy after gallstone pancreatitis: Are we meeting the standards?77 Management of traumatic occult hemothorax, a survey of trauma providers in Canada78 Withdrawn01 Extent of lymph node involvement after esophagectomy with extended lymphadenectomy for esophageal adenocarcinoma predicts recurrence: a large North American cohort study02 A randomized comparison of electronic versus handwritten daily notes in thoracic surgery03 Is tissue still the issue? Lobectomy for suspected lung nodules without preoperative or intraoperative confirmation of malignancy04 Incidence of pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis following major lung resection: a prospective multicentre incidence study05 Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in thoracic surgery: a Canadian national delphi consensus survey06 Preoperative chemoradiation therapy v. chemotherapy in patients undergoing modified en bloc esophagectomy for locally advanced esohageal adenocarcinoma: Does radiation add value?07 Comparative outcomes following tracheal resection for benign versus malignant conditions08 Combined clinical staging for resectable lung cancer: clinicopathological correlations and the role of brain MRI10 A retrospective cohort evaluation of non–small cell lung cancer recurrence detection11 Health-related quality of life measure distinguishes between low and high T stages in esophageal cancer12 Transition from multiport to single-port anatomic lung resection is feasible13 Survival rates in patients with N3 esophageal adenocarcinoma treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and esophagectomy with en-bloc lymphadenectomy14 Impact of a dedicated outpatient clinic on the management of malignant pleural effusions16 Has the quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials in thoracic surgery improved?17 Clinical features distinguishing malignant from benign esophageal diagnoses in patients referred to an esophageal diagnostic assessment program18 Concordance with invasive mediastinal staging guidelines19 Current lung-protective ventilation strategies may not be protective during one-lung ventilation surgery20 National practice variation in pneumonectomy perioperative care — results from a survey of the Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons21 Outcomes after multimodal treatment of esophagogastric neuroendocrine carcinoma: Is there a role for resection?22 Clinical results of treatment for isolated axillary and plantar hyperhidrosis: a single centre experience23 The role of pneumonectomy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for N2 non–small cell lung cancer24 Time delays in the management of non–small cell lung cancer: a comparison between high-volume designated and low-volume community hospitals25 Regionalization and outcomes of lung cancer surgery in Ontario, Canada26 Robotic pulmonary resection for lung cancer: the first Canadian series01 The effect of early postoperative nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on pancreatic fistula following pancreaticoduodenectomy02 Laparoscopic ultrasound still has a role in the staging of pancreatic cancer: a systematic review of the literature03 Impact of portal vein embolization on morbidity and mortality of major liver resection in patients with colorectal metastases: experience of a small single tertiary care centre04 A decision model and cost analysis of intraoperative cell salvage during hepatic resection05 The impact of portal pedicle clamping on survival from colorectal liver metastases in the contemporary era of liver resection: a matched cohort study06 Clinical and pathological features of intraductal papillary neoplasms of the biliary tract and gallbladder07 International practice patterns among ALPPS surgeons: Do we need a consensus?08 Omental flaps to protect pancreaticojejunostomy in pancreatoduodenectomy11 Preoperative diagnostic angiogram and endovascular aortic stent placement for appleby resection candidates: a novel surgical technique in the management of locally advanced pancreatic cancer12 Recurrence following initial hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases: a multi-institutional analysis of patterns, prognostic factors and impact on survival13 The influence of the multidisciplinary cancer conference era on the management of colorectal liver metastases14 Monosegment ALPPS hepatectomy: extending resectability by rapid hypertrophy15 How does simultaneous resection of colorectal liver metastases impact chemotherapy administration?16 Preoperative liver volumetry for surgical planning: a systematic review and evaluation of current modalities17 Surgical planning of hepatic metastasectomy using radiologist performed intraoperative ultrasound21 Surgical resection and perioperative chemotherapy for colorectal cancer liver metastases: a population-based study22 Management and outcome of colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastases in the elderly: a population-based study23 Outcomes following repeat hepatic resection for recurrent metastatic colorectal cancer: a population-based study24 A clinical pathway after pancreaticoduodenectomy standardizes postoperative care and may decrease postoperative complications25 Significance of regional lymph node involvement in patients undergoing liver resection and lymphadenectomy for colorectal cancer metastases26 NSAID use and risk of postoperative pancreatic fistulas following pancreaticoduodenectomy: a retrospective cohort study27 Minimally invasive HPB surgery in Canada: What are we doing and do we want to do more?28 2015 CJS Editor’s Choice Award Recipient: Predictors of actual survival in resected pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a population-level analysis29 Predictors of receipt of adjuvant therapy following pancreatic adenocarcinoma resection: a population-based analysis30 Effect of surgical wait time on oncological outcomes in periampullary cancer31 Does surgical assist expertise affect resectability in periampullary malignancies?32 The impact of tranexamic acid on fibrinolytic activity during major liver resection33 Colorectal cancer with synchronous hepatic metastases: a national survey of opinions on treatment sequencing and multidisciplinary cooperation34 Outcomes associated with a matched series of patients undergoing sequential resections of colorectal cancer and hepatic metastases compared with synchronous surgical therapy of the primary and hepatic metastases35 The impact of anesthetic inhalational agent on short-term outcomes after liver resection38 The impact of perioperative blood transfusions on posthepatectomy short-term outcomes: an analysis from the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP)39 Associations between pancreatic cancer quality indicators and outcomes in Nova Scotia40 Developing a national quality agenda in hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery: key priority areas for study02 Withdrawn03 Histological features and clinical implications of polypropylene degradation04 A rare case of primary hernia of the perineum05 Migration of polypropylene mesh in the development of late complications06 Laparoscopic hernia repair — Has this procedure run its course?07 Mesh materials used for hernia repair: Why do they shrink?08 The role of pure tissue repairs in a tailored concept for inguinal hernia repair09 Recurrent inguinal hernias a persistent problem in hernia surgery: analysis of 14 640 recurrent cases in the German hernia database, Herniamed10 Open circular intra-abdominal ventral herniorrhaphy: a new technique in ventral hernia repair01 Misrepresentation or “spin” is common in robotic colorectal surgical studies02 Postoperative pelvic sepsis rates following complete pathologic response to neoadjuvant therapy in rectal cancer03 Understanding the complexities of shared decision-making in cancer: a qualitative study of the perspectives of patients undergoing colorectal surgery04 Impact of hospital volume on quality indices for rectal cancer surgery in British Columbia, Canada07 The effect of laparoscopy on inpatient cost after elective colectomy for colon cancer08 Predictors of variation in neighbourhood access to laparoscopic colectomy for colon cancer09 Predictors of 30-day readmission after elective colectomy for colon cancer10 Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predicts major perioperative complications in patients with colorectal cancer12 Sessile serrated adenoma (SSA) detection-predictive factors13 Diverticular abscess managed with long-term definitive nonoperative intent is safe14 Long-term outcomes of conservative management following successful nonoperative treatment of acute diverticulitis with abscess: a systematic review15 Incidence of ischemic colitis after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: results from the national surgical quality improvement program database16 Sigmoid colectomy for acute diverticulitis in immunosuppressed v. immunocompetent patients: outcomes from the ACS-NSQIP database17 A cross-sectional survey of health and quality of life of patients awaiting colorectal surgery in Canada19 Self-expanding metal stents versus emergent surgery in acute malignant large bowel obstruction20 Combined laparoscopic and TAMIS LAR in a morbidly obese patient after open right hepatectomy21 Safety and feasibility of laparoscopic rectal cancer resection in morbidly obese patients22 Factors associated with morbidity following sacral neurostimulation for fecal incontinence: beware of the high risk groups23 Hyperglycemia increases surgical site infections following colorectal resections for malignancy in a standardized patient cohort24 Implementing an enhanced recovery program after colorectal surgery in elderly patients: Is it feasible?25 From laparoscopic-assisted to total laparoscopic right colectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis: Is the shift in technique justified?26 Surgical site infection rates following implementation of a “colorectal closure bundle” in elective colorectal surgeries27 Quality of life and anorectal function of rectal cancer patients in long-term recovery28 Combined laparoscopic/transanal endoscopic microsurgery approach to radical resection for rectal tumours29 Transanal endoscopic microsurgery resection of rectal neuroendocrine tumours: a single centre Canadian experience30 Abdominoperineal reconstruction with a myocutaneous flap32 Comparison of robotic and laparoscopic colorectal surgery with respect to 30-day perioperative morbidity33 Definitive management of fistula-in-ano using draining setons35 Oncologic outcomes following complete pathologic response to neoadjuvant therapy in rectal cancer36 Laparoscopic total mesorectal excision in obese patients with rectal cancer: What is the oncological impact?38 Improving the enhanced recovery programs in laparoscopic colectomy: liposomal bupivacaine may not be the answer39 Fistulae related to colonic diverticular disease: a single institution experience41 Laparoscopic colectomy for malignancy provides similar pathologic outcomes and improved survival outcomes compared with open approaches42 MRI utilization and completeness of reporting in rectal cancer: a population-based study43 Supporting quality assurance initiatives for rectal cancer: Is the CAP protocol enough?44 Accuracy and predictive ability of preoperative MRI for rectal adenocarcinoma: room for improvement47 A population-based study of colorectal cancer in patients ≤ 40: Does the extent of resection affect outcomes?48 Transanal minimally invasive surgery (TAMIS) for rectal neoplasms01 The impact of blood transfusion on perioperative outcomes following resection of gastric cancer: an analysis of the ACS-NSQIP02 Association of wait time to surgical management with overall survival in Ontarians with melanoma04 General surgeons’ attitudes toward breast reconstruction in the province of Quebec06 Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer: Is practice changing? A population-based review of current surgical trends07 Robotic versus laparoscopic versus open gastrectomy for gastric adenocarcinoma15 Influence of preoperative MRI on the surgical management of breast cancer patients17 Adverse events related to lymph node dissection for cutaneous melanoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis19 Regional variations in survival, case volume and intraoperative margin assessment in resected gastric cancer20 Comparison of clinical and economic outcomes between robotic, laparoscopic and open rectal cancer surgery: early experience at a tertiary care centre21 Outcomes and clinicopathologic features of patients with Angiosarcoma of the breast23 Postmastectomy radiation: Should subtype factor in to the decision?24 Omission of axillary staging in elderly patients with early stage breast cancer impacts regional control but not survival: a systematic review and meta-analysis25 Objective pathological assessment of CRCLM by MALDI26 Identification of predictive tumour markers in breast cancer tissue — a pilot study research plan27 Reframing women’s risk: counselling on contralateral prophylactic mastectomy in non–high risk women with early breast cancer28 Withdrawn30 Comparison of different methods of immediate breast reconstructions for breast cancer patients: Is “single stage” really better?32 Is lymph node ratio a more accurate prognostic factor in stage III colon cancer than standard nodal staging?33 Costs associated with reoperation in the setting of attempted breast-conserving surgery: a decision analysis34 Polo-like kinase 4 (Plk4) activates Cdc42, stimulates cell invasion and enhances cancer progression in vivo35 Negative predictive value of preoperative abdominal CT in determining gastric cancer resectability on a population level36 2015 CJS Editor’s Choice Award Recipient: (18)F-fluoroazomycin arabinoside positron emission tomography (FAZA-PET) imaging predicts response to chemoradiation and evofosfamide (TH-302) in a preclinical xenograft model of rectal cancer37 Impact of a regional guideline on the surgical treatment of the axilla in patients with breast cancer: a population-based study39 Recent trends in port-site metastasis following laparoscopic resection of gallbladder cancer: a systematic review40 Real-time electromagnetic navigation for breast tumour resection: pilot study on palpable tumours41 Neoadjuvant imatinib for primary gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST): mutational status and timing of resection42 Adherence to osteoporosis screening guidelines in seniors with breast cancer treated with anti-estrogen therapy: a population-based study43 Automated robot interventions for enhanced clinical outcomes in breast biopsy44 Preoperative pregabalin or gabapentin for postoperative acute and chronic pain among patients undergoing breast cancer surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials46 Uptake and impact of synoptic reporting on breast cancer operative reports in a community care setting47 Withdrawn." Canadian Journal of Surgery 58, no. 4 Suppl 2 (2015): S169—S238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cjs.008615.

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Wuestefeld, Anika, Hannah Baumeister, Jenna N. Adams, et al. "Comparison of histological delineations of medial temporal lobe cortices by four independent neuroanatomy laboratories." Hippocampus, February 28, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23602.

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AbstractThe medial temporal lobe (MTL) cortex, located adjacent to the hippocampus, is crucial for memory and prone to the accumulation of certain neuropathologies such as Alzheimer's disease neurofibrillary tau tangles. The MTL cortex is composed of several subregions which differ in their functional and cytoarchitectonic features. As neuroanatomical schools rely on different cytoarchitectonic definitions of these subregions, it is unclear to what extent their delineations of MTL cortex subregions overlap. Here, we provide an overview of cytoarchitectonic definitions of the entorhinal and par
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Bulatowicz, Joseph J., and Teresa L. Wood. "Activation Versus Inhibition of IGF1R: A Dual Role in Breast Tumorigenesis." Frontiers in Endocrinology 13 (June 17, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.911079.

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Historically, the body of literature surrounding the insulin-like growth factor type 1 receptor (IGF1R) has described a largely pro-tumorigenic role in breast cancer cells and in several transgenic or xenograft mouse models of breast cancer. Interestingly, however, more recent evidence has emerged that suggests an additional, previously undescribed, tumor and metastasis suppressive function for IGF1R in both human breast tumors and mammary oncogenesis in mice. These seemingly conflicting reports can be reconciled when considering what is currently known about IGF1R function in the context of t
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Kielholz, Mirjam, Maeva Badre, Dr Celine Brockmann, Dr Priscilla Soulie, and Dr Jasmine Abdulcadir. "(289) IMPROVING UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE HISTOLOGY OF THE CLITORIS AND PENIS IN RELATIONSHIP TO SEXUAL PLEASURE." Journal of Sexual Medicine 21, Supplement_4 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jsxmed/qdae041.093.

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Abstract Objectives Sexual health is a part of global health and well-being. Comprehensive sexual health training is lacking in undergraduate medical education. Genital anatomy and physiology teaching has traditionally focused on reproductive function. Sexual physiology and the sexual response cycle are some of the basic learning objectives necessary for improving the gap in sexual health competencies in healthcare professionals. The objective was to update the histology teaching of undergraduate medical students at the University of Geneva by including histologic sections of the glans of the
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Ogilvie, Robert W. "On the Way to Virtual." FASEB Journal 30, S1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.30.1_supplement.374.1.

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In my experience as a career teacher of medical histology I have seen the medium for illustrating histological structure in lectures and labs evolve from intricate colored chalk drawings to dynamic Internet accessible virtual slides. My first exposure to histology was in a course taught by two professors at Ohio State University in 1958 that used intricate colored drawings on the classroom chalk board to illustrate the lectures. Since that time, during my 45+ year career in several medical schools directing medical histology courses, I have personally experienced the digital microscopy movemen
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Hortsch, Michael. "Using Virtual Microscopy – Advancing Anatomical Education Worldwide." FASEB Journal 31, S1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.89.1.

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Since optical instruments were first used in the early 17th century to visualize biological material at the microscopic scale, the morphological study of cells and tissues has largely been driven by technological advances, such as the development of high quality light microscopes, new procedures for preparing biological specimens for visual analysis, and novel microscope equipment and approaches (Hortsch, FASEB J. 27: 411–3, 2013). Over the last 25 years, virtual microscopy has gradually replaced light microscopes and glass slides for the teaching of cell, tissue, and organ structure (histolog
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Le, Nicholas T., Maxwell A. Fung, and Daniel B. Eisen. "Updated Review of Cellular Dermatofibroma: Benign or Not?" Dermatologic Surgery, February 3, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1097/dss.0000000000004554.

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BACKGROUND Cellular dermatofibromas (CDFs) are uncommon benign fibrous histiocytomas with histologic patterns resembling malignancies. Despite their benign nature, CDFs can recur and metastasize. Physicians are uncertain about the management of CDF, given its resemblance to dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans. OBJECTIVE This review aims to review CDF's clinical and histologic features, differentiate it from similar presenting malignancies, and discuss treatments and outcomes for better clinical management. MATERIALS AND METHODS In April 2024, a PubMed and Google Scholar search was completed using
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Soe AK, Aizat AF, Bellahcene MA, Atiqah N, and Husna N. "A study on prevalence and effects of allergic rhinitis and asthma on quality of life among secondary school’s student in Kinta District, Perak." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 10, SPL1 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v10ispl1.1706.

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Allergic rhinitis (AR) and bronchial asthma (BA) are common inflammatory chronic respiratory diseases, and they are significant public health challenges on a global scale. The prevalence of these diseases are on the rise in all regions of the world, affecting all ages but more commonly among children and adolescences. Both AR and BA affect patients to a different extent with variable restrictions in the physical, emotional, and social aspects of the patient's life. They may be seen as two presentations of the same disease by sharing common epidemiologic, histologic, physiologic, and immunopath
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Gak, Nataliya, Varvara Choida, Maria Leandro, Debajit Sen, Coziana Ciurtin, and Corrine Fisher. "P167 COVID-19 perniosis, a differential diagnosis to consider in adolescent patients presenting with chilblain-like lesions." Rheumatology 61, Supplement_1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac133.166.

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Abstract Background/Aims Chilblain-like lesions (perniosis) have been reported frequently during COVID-19 pandemic in children and adolescents with no history of exposure to cold temperatures or underlying autoimmune conditions. Patients with these skin changes reported mild COVID-19 symptoms or previous contact with confirmed COVID-19 cases before they became symptomatic. In the majority of cases, a causal relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and chilblain-like lesion has not been proven. Methods Retrospective review of patients with chilblain-like lesions, possibly secondary to SARS-CoV
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Gak, Nataliya, Varvara Choida, Maria Leandro, Debajit Sen, Coziana Ciurtin, and Corrine Fisher. "P167 COVID-19 perniosis, a differential diagnosis to consider in adolescent patients presenting with chilblain-like lesions." Rheumatology 61, Supplement_1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac133.166.

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Abstract Background/Aims Chilblain-like lesions (perniosis) have been reported frequently during COVID-19 pandemic in children and adolescents with no history of exposure to cold temperatures or underlying autoimmune conditions. Patients with these skin changes reported mild COVID-19 symptoms or previous contact with confirmed COVID-19 cases before they became symptomatic. In the majority of cases, a causal relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and chilblain-like lesion has not been proven. Methods Retrospective review of patients with chilblain-like lesions, possibly secondary to SARS-CoV
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Hanson, Courtney, Brenna Hanson, Megan Miller, Parag Kumar, and Thomas Arnold. "Delayed Diagnosis of Congenital Imperforate Hymen Resulting in Obstructing Hematometrocolpos." North American Proceedings in Gynecology and Obstetrics - Supplemental, February 14, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54053/001c.132373.

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Background: The incidence of imperforate hymen is approximately 0.05-0.1%, making it a rare congenital anomaly of the female genital tract. This condition arises when the hymen completely blocks the vaginal opening, causing a buildup of menstrual blood flow and vaginal secretions known as hematocolpos. Imperforate hymen is commonly diagnosed in newborns or in adolescence with the onset of menses. It typically presents as a vaginal bulge and is often associated with cyclic pelvic pain, abdominal mass, urinary retention, dysuria, constipation, and dyschezia. Early detection and treatment are cru
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