April 8, 2024

Reproductive Outcomes after Myomectomy: Intracapsular Rotary-cut Procedure (IRCP) Versus Conventional Myomectomy(CM)

1. Abstract 1.1. Objective: There is a substantial body of literature on fertility outcomes following conventional myomectomy (CM), whereas limited research exists regarding fertility outcomes after Intracapsular Rotary-cut Procedure (IRCP).Our aim was to compare the reproductive outcomes between IRCP and CM.

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The DTR Technique – Drilling Through Roots of Posterior Teeth for Anatomically Guided Implant Placement – Case Series with 8 Year Follow Up

1. Introduction The surgical placement of dental implants for damaged or missing teeth is a well-established technique that has been well-documented in the literature, demonstrating a high percentage of success. In recent decades, there has been an increasing acceptance of immediate implant placement (IIP) following the first evidence of placing implants into newly extracted sockets

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Treatment of Bladder Cancer: Anti-PD-1 Drug Treatment Associated Hypothyroidism

1. Abstract Bladder cancer is a common malignant disease of the urogenital tract, and over the past few decades, immunotherapy, based on the principle of activating the patient’s immune system to root out malignant cells, has largely changed the treatment of cancer. Anti-PD-1 drugs include monoclonal antibodies against PD-1 and the PD-1 ligand (PD-L1).

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Gallstone Ileus

1. Summary Gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that can form in your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver. The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile that’s released into your small intestine.

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