LAPAROSCOPY OF A SPLENIC FLEXURE VOLVULUS

Laparoscopy of a splenic flexure volvulus

Splenic flexure volvulus (SFV) is a very rare condition that is unlikely to be suspected even when a patient has repeated episodes of abdominal pain and dyschezia.We describe the case of SFV diagnosed and treated laparoscopically in the non-volvulus condition.A 14-year-old boy with no medical history had severe left upper abdominal pain and dyschez

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Assessing the suitability of cell counting methods during different stages of a cell processing workflow using an ISO 20391-2 guided study design and analysis

Cell counting is a fundamental measurement for determining viable cell numbers in biomanufacturing processes.The properties of different cell types and the range of intended uses for cell counts within a biomanufacturing process can lead to challenges in identifying suitable counting methods for each potential application.This is further amplified

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Topographic and morphometric characterization of the humerii nutrient foramina and their implications for fracture repair and healing

Abstract Fractures of the humerus are common on the midshaft strikketøy oppbevaring of the bone, often causing injury to the nutrient artery.Successful fracture repair and healing requires preservation of the blood supply to the long bones which is conveyed through the nutrient foramina (NF).The topography of long bone NF varies in different popul

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