Publications by authors named "A Rami"

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  • Hepatic peliosis is a rare condition in which blood-filled spaces develop in the liver, often going unnoticed until autopsy; a case of a newborn with abdominal distension led to its discovery.
  • The newborn, just one day old, was found to have hepatomegaly and multiple blood cavities in the liver, confirmed through imaging and biopsy.
  • The only potential risk factor identified was the mother's use of antihistaminic drugs during pregnancy, suggesting a possible but unexplained link to this uncommon condition in neonates.
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Purpose: The nodal burden of patients with residual isolated tumor cells (ITCs) in the sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) (ypN0i+) is unknown, and axillary management is not standardized. We investigated rates of additional positive lymph nodes (LNs) at axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) and oncologic outcomes in patients with ypN0i+ treated with and without ALND.

Methods: The Oncoplastic Breast Consortium-05/ICARO cohort study (ClinicalTrials.

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Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are rare neoplasms that can occur in various locations, including the central nervous system (CNS). We present a case report of a 47-year-old male patient with an intracranial SFT who underwent subtotal resection followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. The patient initially presented with chronic left temporal headache and was diagnosed with an intra-axial double-component mass in the left temporoparietal lobe.

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  • The ADAM family consists of important proteins involved in biological functions like cell migration and signaling; this study focuses on proteins from the scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus.
  • Researchers used bioinformatics tools to characterize five specific proteins (HLDisMet1-5), analyzing their structures and evolutionary relationships.
  • The study found that these proteins share similarities with those from various venomous species, suggesting a convergent evolution where different species develop similar venom components for similar ecological roles.
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Congenital hernia of the diaphragmatic dome is defined as a congenital embryopathy where all or part of the diaphragmatic dome fails to form during embryonic development. The classification is based on the location of the defect in the diaphragm. In this report, we present a case of Morgani hernia in a 52-year-old man whose sole initial symptom was dyspnea, occurring within the context of a SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) infection.

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