Publications by authors named "D E Du Plessis"

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  • Craniopharyngiomas are usually benign tumors located in the sellar and suprasellar regions, but rare instances of ectopic tumors can occur, particularly associated with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP).
  • The text discusses a case of an ectopic cerebellopontine angle (CPA) craniopharyngioma in a patient with FAP, marking it as the fifth such documented case.
  • This case underlines the importance of considering craniopharyngioma in differential diagnoses for CPA tumors, especially in patients with FAP, suggesting a potential link to genetic mutations.
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Extended-criteria donors (ECDs) are seen as a means of addressing the shortfall in solid-organ availability for transplant. However, the use of ECD kidneys is associated with a greater risk of primary non-function compared with standard-criteria donor kidneys, and a higher discard rate has been described internationally. There seems to be a lack of consensus in the consideration of ECD kidneys for transplant, with reliance often placed on the subjective assessment of individual clinicians.

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The pace at which Next Generation Sequence data is being produced continues to accelerate as technology improves. As a result, such data are increasingly becoming accessible to biologists outside of the field of bioinformatics. In contrast, access to training in the methods of genome assembly and annotation are not growing at a similar rate.

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A young woman with Rogers syndrome (thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia, diabetes mellitus and sensorineural deafness) presented with headache, recurrent supraventricular tachycardia and features of an upper gastrointestinal bleed, 1 month after radiofrequency cardiac ablation for supraventricular tachycardia. She deteriorated rapidly after endoscopy and subsequently died. Brain imaging during the acute deterioration showed diffuse intracranial air embolism and hypoxic-ischaemic injury.

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