Publications by authors named "A M Pendse"

Patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome or DiGeorge syndrome commonly report gastrointestinal symptoms in addition to more widely understood cardiac and immunodeficiency abnormalities. However, the morphologic features of gastrointestinal tract pathology in these patients are poorly understood.

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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are both immune-mediated complications that affect orthotopic liver transplantation patients. In this report, we present a 60-year-old man who underwent orthotopic liver transplantation for cryptogenic cirrhosis with serologies notable for CMV-seropositive donor and seronegative recipient. His post-transplant course was initially complicated by probable refractory CMV colitis.

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Background: Distal biceps tendon ruptures are relatively rare injuries that typically require surgical intervention to restore flexion and supination strength. Concerns have been raised regarding the risk of nerve injuries, particularly the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN), associated with the use of cortical buttons in distal biceps repair. This study aimed to estimate the incidence of PIN injury as well as injuries to the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm and superficial branch of the radial nerve following distal biceps repair using cortical buttons.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers studied a type of pancreatic tumor called sclerosing variant of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (spNET), which has less cells and more fibrous tissue compared to a typical type (tpNET).
  • Out of 25 spNET samples, only 13 were good for diagnosis, making it hard to identify, especially since they are often already spreading when found.
  • Early diagnosis is really important because these small tumors can spread to nearby lymph nodes and the liver, making them more dangerous.
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