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    Controversies As testicular malignancy is a disease of young population with good long term prognosis and multidisciplinary treatment is evolving to reduce morbidity, certain areas of controversies have evolved. • Postchemotherapy Residual Disease: postchemotherapy retroperitoneal masses are found to be teratoma or viable GCT in 45% of CT radiographic masses of 11-20 mm and 28% of the 0-10 mm [44]. Ehrlich found 15-year recurrence-free survival rates of 95% and 73% for good risk and…

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    Tissue Repair in Minor Wounds The skin is the biggest protector of our bodies and its organs. It is made up of two primary layers, the epidermis and the dermis. The epidermis is the outer layer of the skin and is a membranous epithelial tissue. The dermis is the inner and thicker layer of the skin and is a fibrous connective tissue that provides strength to the skin (lecture supplement, ch.6). When injury or damage occurs to the skin, it goes through 4 different phases to repair itself. The…

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    for medication or surgery. The best mode of treatment for you will be best decided by your health care provider. Medication is usually in the form of locally applied creams like Imiquimode, podofilaox and tricholoroacetic acid. Surgical options include freezing with liquid nitrogen, electrocautery, surgical excision or laser treatment." Genital Warts treatment is the best course of action if you have been diagnosed with the condition. The treatment ranges from medication to surgery , but keep…

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    If you recently underwent surgery, and your surgeon performed a medical error, you may be able to file a medical malpractice lawsuit against them. Here are four common surgical errors that often lead to successful medical malpractice lawsuits. #1 Wrong Procedure One of the more common surgical errors is having the wrong procedure performed on you. This can occur for a variety of reasons. Perhaps your initial doctor diagnosed your incorrectly, and sent you in for a procedure that you didn’t…

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    injuries that sometimes require surgeries. In David Swenson’s research, he notes that knee injuries are the most likely to be handled with surgery, and around twenty one percent of knee injuries in high school athletes are treated with surgery (Swenson, Collins, Best, Flanigan, Fields, and Comstock 2014: 6). In some cases, a surgery can be avoided by reducing physical activity or knee brace, but is different for every knee injury. Then many times after a knee surgery, there is a long recovery,…

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    finishing an amazing season of cross country where I was on varsity as a freshman. I had to undergo the surgery scared I would never run in a race again. Finally the day came and I was ready to go into surgery only to hear that my doctor had to go into urgent knee surgery. The hospital found another doctor to conduct my surgery, but it was a man I had never met before. My family had agreed to the surgery under the new circumstances. Then soon…

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    If you don't need surgery, you may go to the therapist right away. Physical therapy is important because it strengthens your injured shoulder and it helps you maintain normal range of motion. While your doctor might have you to rest initially, you don't want to keep your shoulder…

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    only sixty eight. He was given the opportunity to have an Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Surgery, and he accepted with lots of enthusiasm. A.I. positively impacted Charlie’s life because he got to have real life experiences, help science and feel emotions. One reason it was good that Charlie got the surgery was because he got to have real life experiences with a more advanced mindset. Before the surgery, he could not have serious or long discussions or go in public without struggling to fit…

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    REASON CHIEF COMPLAINT: History of stage IIC pure seminoma status post four cycles of etoposide and cisplatin. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS Mr. Sandoval is a very pleasant 22-year-old gentleman who presents to the oncology clinic for stage IIC pure seminoma status post four cycles of etoposide and cisplatin. The patient presented in 09/2016 with a 10-month history of enlarging right testicular mass and pain. In 09/14/2016, he was sent for ultrasound which revealed a 6.8 x 5.5 x 5.5 cm right…

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    After an approval from an institutional review board the patients for this study were obtained after completing a retrospective chart review of them. The patients reviewed had undergone UCL thumb repair from January 2004 till December 2011 and the surgeries were all done by the senior author. The surgical technique used in this study was that first the insertion of the UCL ligament was scraped to bare. A Minilok suture anchor that with 2-0 braided polyester suture was then placed in the…

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