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A case example of direct oral anticoagulant use in a patient following right lobe livingdonor liver transplantation

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Thromboembolic complications can significantly impact patient and allograft outcomes following liver transplantation.

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Treatment of giant fornix cysts with intralesional trichloroacetic acid injection

Naser Owji and Alireza Bolkheir

PURPOSE: To treat giant fornix cysts by injecting intralesional trichloroacetic acid (TCA) as the first and largest series of giant conjunctival cysts treated by chemo-destruction.

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Cotton bud: usage, presentation, complications, and management among otorhinolaryngology patients

Waheed A Adegbiji and Shuaib K Aremu

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Cotton bud usage is a common bad health practice among many patients despite associated complications.

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Rhinological foreign bodies in Ekiti

Waheed Atilade Adegbiji, Shuaib Kayode Aremu†, Fatai Olatoke and Clement Nwawolo

BACKGROUND: Nasal foreign body impaction is still a challenge due to high levels of pre-hospital unskilled attempted removal.

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A machine learning-based method in order to diagnose lumbar disc herniation disease by MR image processing

Elias Ebrahimzadeh, Farahnaz Fayaz, Fereshte Ahmadi and Mehran Nikravan

Lumbar disc herniation is one of the most common diseases that results in lower back pain. A computer-aided diagnosis system can be helpful to generate diagnostic results within a short time.

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Is fecal occult blood testing suitable for screening colorectal cancer in Egypt?

Esam F. Ebied, Mohammed Nada, Tarek Youssef, Hossam Fakhery Ebied, Salah Raslan1 and Ahmed A. Abou Zeid

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Colorectal cancer is not uncommon problem in Egypt. Different screening methods are used for colorectal cancer screening, and one of these is the detection of fecal occult blood; so we planned our study to determine whether fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) is suitable for screening colorectal cancer in Egypt.

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