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    Aberrant subclavian artery: Anatomical curiosity or clinical entity.
By Vijay Abraham | Published Tuesday 15 July 2008
To conclude, dysphagia lusoria, caused by ASA is an uncommon cause of dysphagia. When present it is mostly asymptomatic. Barium esophagogram may indicate the presence of this anomaly. Diagnosis needs to be confirmed by CT /MR angiography prior to any intervention. No treatment is required for asymptomatic patient. If causing significant...
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    IATROGENIC BILLIARY INJURIES DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY. A CONTINUING THREAT.
By Arshad Malik | Published Thursday 10 July 2008
ABSTRACT IATROGENIC BILLIARY INJURIES DURING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY. A CONTINUING THREAT. *Arshad M.Malik, *Abdul Aziz Laghari, *Khamiso Altaf Hussain Talpur, *Asad Khan, *Shiraz Sheikh. * Department of Surgery, Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro Sind Pakistan BACKGROUND: Despite improvement in...
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    PRE-OPERATIVE CONCOMITANT RADIOTHERAPY WITH ORAL CAPACITABINE IN ADVANCED RECTAL CANCER WITHIN 6 CM FROM ANAL VERGE
By walid elshazly | Published Sunday 6 July 2008
This study aimed to evaluate the role preoperative chemo-radiotherapy with oral capacitabine for advanced low rectal cancer within 6 cm of anal verge. Patients and methods: Twenty sex patients with histologically proven rectal adenocarcinoma 16 men (61.54 %), with a mean age of 45.23 ±10.68 years. All patients were treated with preoperative...
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    Predictors of common bile duct stones in patients with symptomatic gallstone; a reevaluation
By Ali Jafarian | Published Sunday 11 May 2008
Objectives: Between 5 to 20 percent of patients with symptomatic gallstone has concurrent common bile duct (CBD) stone. Diagnosis and management of these stones are still under investigation. The aim of this study was to evaluate prospectively the suggested predictors of the CBD stone and offering a clinical guide. Methods: 250 consecutive...
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