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The loss of the cremasteric reflex after hernia repair is usually considered as a sign of the ipsilateral testis non-functioning. Are there any data of the correlation of the former and the latter?
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Local factors contributing to the certain clinico-morphologic form of the acute calculous cholecystitis to develop remain obscure. What is your opinion, may some histological alterations including...
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19 December 2014 6,462 8 View
I could not find any recent papers concerning choledochoduodenostomy, a procedure which used to be one of the most popular procedures for the management of common bile duct stones for almost a...
07 December 2014 5,683 25 View
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03 November 2014 9,163 2 View
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09 September 2014 3,797 6 View
According to our city surgery dataset, the incidence rate of the CBD stone(s) has been 10-12 per cent for the patients with the acute cholecystitis and 1-3 per cent for those with the chronic one...
03 September 2014 3,047 3 View
I could not find any reference or even a hint concerning this question in literature available. However, it might do matter for a vast arrey of the gallbladder disease, from the chronic calculouse...
04 May 2014 7,205 7 View
The arterilization of the portal circulation in liver cirrhosis due to the icreased arterial inflow; intrahepatic arterio-portal shunts development in fibrotic bridges, and, at last, the...
05 March 2014 6,779 26 View
Richter's hernia is a rare form of hernia when an antimesenteric part only of the circumference of the small bowel is strangulated in a hernial sac. This kind of hernia is reported for the...
01 March 2014 3,110 7 View
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17 January 2014 4,773 22 View
Hyperglycemia itself usually decreases the antrum contractility, increases pyloric tone, and provokes gastroparesis, so that the probability for the bulb lumen pH to become too low seems to be of...
14 September 2013 2,984 18 View
A high coincidence rate of the acute appendicitis, especially in the case of the perforation and other complications, and the appendiceal 'stones' is commonly known. However, what is known about...
20 July 2013 6,597 8 View
I can see that the aim of my question is rather far from the article content. However, I am just a surgeon, and the question is quite important in both practical and scientific point of view....
04 July 2013 1,604 5 View
An answer to this question may be of importance in decision making from the need of EST to when and which enteral nutrion a physian should prescibe to these patients
31 May 2013 4,546 0 View
Several million cholecystectomies are performed every year in the world. On the other hand, a tiny group of people exist which lack the gallbladder from birth and which may serve for comparing...
23 May 2013 2,910 2 View
The functional post-cholecystectomy and irritable bowel syndromes: how close these entities?
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16 May 2013 9,438 2 View
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