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[Arterial blood supply of the upper pole of the spleen in main artery occlusion]
(1987)
Vascular dissections of the splenic-, gastric- and pancreatic region, corrosion specimens of the upper splenic pole and arteriographies of the superior polar artery after trunc lienal artery occlusion in human served as ...
Pediatric Craniofacial Trauma
(2008)
Purpose: Maxillofacial and skull fractures occur with concomitant injuries in pediatric trauma patients. The aim of this study was to determine the causes and distributions of maxillofacial and skull fractures as well as ...
Ovarian cysts in the fetus and neonate-changes in sonographic pattern in the follow-up and their management
(1992)
In a multicenter trial we retrospectively evaluated the clinical and sonographic data of 49 neonatal ovarian cysts, 44 of which were detected prenatally and 5 on the first day after delivery. Of the 44 prenatally detected ...
Abdominal pain in children
(2011)
A differentiation between chronic relapsing abdominal pain and acute pain is necessary in children. Whilst only 5 - 10% of the cases of chronic abdominal pain have an organic correlate, such is almost always present in ...
[Testicular microlithiasis and Leydig cell proliferation in Wistar rats underwent Fowler-Stephens procedure].
(2012)
The present study investigates the outcome of Fowler-Stephens operation in prepubertal Wistar rats focused on microlithiasis and Leydig cell hyperplasia development. Thirty-eight (38) animals underwent laparoscopic ...
Tumor Infiltration of the Vena Cava in Nephroblastoma
(1994)
Although operative treatment of Wilms' tumors has become more straightforward as a result of advances in preoperative treatment and precise diagnosis, vascular involvement by the tumor can cause serious problems at operation. ...
Hemostasis Management in Pediatric Mechanical Circulatory Support
(2008)
In a 9-year-old boy, bridging to transplantation was successful with an external biventricular device, the Berlin Heart Excor (Berlin Heart, Berlin, Germany), during a 7-month period. Main long-term complications consisted ...
Continuous extracorporeal stool-transport system: a new and economical procedure for transitory short-bowel syndrome in prematures and newborns
(1997)
Between May 1994 and June 1995, nine newborns underwent surgery due to mechanical ileus or intrauterine perforation of the small bowel. Three were very-low-birth-weight infants weighing between 520 and 1,200 g. Surgery was ...