CHEST WALL ABSCESS WITH INTESTINAL PERFORATION AND DISTAL CATHETER MIGRATION OF VENTRICULOPERITONEAL (VP) SHUNT WITHOUT ANAL EXTRUSION: A CASE REPORT

Chest wall abscess with intestinal perforation and distal catheter migration of Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt without anal extrusion: A case report

Hydrocephalus is the symptomatic accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the brain ventricles.Common treatments include direct etiological procedure e.g.a Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt, which can potentially lead to complications such as infection, obstruction, cerebrospinal fluid pseudocyst, bowel perforation, shunt catheter migration,

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INDUSTRIAL MUSHROOM AS AN INNOVATIVE DIRECTION ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN THE SPHERE OF THE APC OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

The article presents an analysis fg42 replica of the state of mushroom growing in the world as one of the leading directions of the intensive agricultural sector of the economy, analyzes and identifies areas for the future development of mushroom growing in the Russian Federation in the light of the implementation of the State program for the devel

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3D Mammary Colony-Forming Cell Assay

The mammary epithelium consists of multiple phenotypically and functionally distinct cell populations, which are organized as a hierarchy of stem cells, progenitors and terminally differentiated cells.Identification of the mechanisms regulating the growth and differentiation of mammary stem and progenitor cells is of great interest not only to bett

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Clinical Outcome Following Prolonged Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Delayed Surgery in Osteosarcoma Patients: An Evidence-based Clinical Review

Background: The incidence of osteosarcoma reached 16.8 cases annually at dr.Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in 1995-2008.Previous studies suggested that prolonged neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by delayed surgery improves the clinical outcome.Prolonged neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by delayed surgery commonly occurs in Indonesia, as diagnostic i

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