DOES THE PATIENT HAVE A LEUKODYSTROPHY? IMPORTANCE OF CLINICAL DESCRIPTION, SEMIOTICS AND NEUROIMAGING IN THE DIAGNOSTIC SUSPICION OF A METABOLICORIGIN LEUKODYSTROPHY

Does the patient have a leukodystrophy? Importance of clinical description, semiotics and neuroimaging in the diagnostic suspicion of a metabolicorigin leukodystrophy

The approach to inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) is a challenge for any medical specialty.This is a rapidly Desktop RAM Memory developing area.As scientific information expands, the study of metabolic diseases strengthens, and increases the need and interest in confirming or discarding such errors, in order to offer patients prompt and appropriate

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Robotic colorectal surgery: quality assessment of patient information available on the internet using webscraping

AbstractThe primary goal of this study is to assess current patient information available on the internet concerning robotic colorectal surgery.Acquiring this information will aid in patients understanding of robotic colorectal surgery.Data was acquired through a web-scraping algorithm.The algorithm used two Python packages: Beautiful Soup and Sele

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NK Cells in the Lymph Nodes and Their Role in Anti-Tumour Immunity

The lymph nodes are vital to enable adaptive immune responses to infection.Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic lymphocytes that directly kill cancer cells and modulate the activation of other immune cells during anti-tumour immune response.NK cells in the lymph nodes are involved Formatter Board in the regulation of T-cell and B-cell population

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