Traumatic anterior dislocation of the hip is an uncommon injury compared with posterior dislocation. It accounts for 5%-18% of all hip dislocations and, obturator dislocation is rare [1,2]. These injuries may occur in accidents by deceleration. ...
The hand is a precious functional organ with complex neural, vascular, and mechanical properties. It is vulnerable for trauma due to its marginal location and mobile auto-defense mechanism. Hand surgery aims to restore former functions either fully or partially using a reconstructive ladder concerning aesthetic aspects. ...
Use of cryoablation has been proposed as a cancer removal option in selected settings such as removal of small, unresectable lesions and in patients unfit for invasive surgical options [1,2]. Its application spans over a wide range of solid neoplasms such as liver, prostate, breast, skin and renal cancers [1,2]. ...
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystem disease with alternating periods of activity and remission. In the clinical setting, distinguishing between an exacerbation of SLE and infectious disease requires very careful observation and ample differential diagnosis. ...
Biliary stents, typically made of plastic or metal, are used to relieve obstruction in the biliary tree or to repair biliary leaks. Biliary stents are commonly placed via Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). ...
Exostosis, also called osteochondroma, corresponds to a bony outgrowth covered by a cartilaginous cap [1]. It is the most common benign bone tumor and represents approximately 35% of all benign bone tumors. ...
Traumatic pure hip dislocation is a traumatological emergency that requires reduction as promptly as possible to avoid serious complications. which can be obtained by closed maneuvers in the majority of cases. ...
Metastases to the breast are uncommon [1]. Breast metastases mostly develop from contralateral primary breast cancer, however, only around 0.3-2% develops from solid organs such as lung, nasopharynx, ovary, stomach, thyroid and cervix [2]. ...
Obscure Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, defined as bleeding of an unknown origin after evaluation with standard bidirectional endoscopy, represents around 5% of all GI hemorrhages. It is defined as "overt" if bleeding is detectable (hematemesis, melena, hematochezia) or as "occult" when presenting signs are occult blood in stools and/or iron-deficiency anemia [1]. ...
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Peer review is an essential process in any publications refereeing a mutual process that allows evaluating manuscripts submitted to a journal and commented upon by independent research experts within the similar field of research...
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