Pediatric Surgery International, ISSN 0179-0358, 12/2019, Volume 35, Issue 12, pp. 1353 - 1361
We aimed to evaluate the effect of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) on congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) by intra-amniotic injection in a rat CDH...
Mesenchymal stem cell | Pediatrics | Congenital diaphragmatic hernia | Medicine & Public Health | Lung hypoplasia | Surgery | Fetal therapy | Pediatric Surgery | Intra-amniotic injection | Nitrofen
Mesenchymal stem cell | Pediatrics | Congenital diaphragmatic hernia | Medicine & Public Health | Lung hypoplasia | Surgery | Fetal therapy | Pediatric Surgery | Intra-amniotic injection | Nitrofen
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Skeletal Radiology, ISSN 0364-2348, 4/2019, Volume 48, Issue 4, pp. 643 - 647
We herein report a rare case of mesenchymal hamartoma of the chest wall in a 10-year-old girl. She complained of chest pain and was diagnosed with a large...
Chest wall tumor | Pathology | Medicine & Public Health | Orthopedics | Nuclear Medicine | Mesenchymal hamartoma of the chest wall | Imaging / Radiology | Thoracoscopic surgery | ORTHOPEDICS | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | Medical colleges | Health aspects | Stem cells | Cancer | Hamartoma | Reconstruction | Chest | Chondrosarcoma | Deformation | Mesenchyme | Rib | Thorax | Malignancy | Mimicry | Biomedical materials | Pain | Osteosarcoma | Biopsy | Biocompatibility | Neoplasia | Tumors
Chest wall tumor | Pathology | Medicine & Public Health | Orthopedics | Nuclear Medicine | Mesenchymal hamartoma of the chest wall | Imaging / Radiology | Thoracoscopic surgery | ORTHOPEDICS | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | Medical colleges | Health aspects | Stem cells | Cancer | Hamartoma | Reconstruction | Chest | Chondrosarcoma | Deformation | Mesenchyme | Rib | Thorax | Malignancy | Mimicry | Biomedical materials | Pain | Osteosarcoma | Biopsy | Biocompatibility | Neoplasia | Tumors
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Stem Cell Research, ISSN 1873-5061, 12/2019, Volume 41, p. 101633
Human teratoma is a germ cell tumor that contains normal tissues (e.g., hair, skin or cartilage) differentiated from embryonal germ layers. Because of the...
Teratoma | Neural stem cell
Teratoma | Neural stem cell
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Surgery Today, ISSN 0941-1291, 9/2013, Volume 43, Issue 9, pp. 955 - 962
The goal of surgery for anorectal malformations (ARM) is to achieve good bowel, urinary, and sexual functions, as well as the ability for children to become...
Imperforate anus | Anorectal malformations | Cloaca | Medicine & Public Health | Neonatal surgery | Surgery | Surgical Oncology | SURGERY | CURRARINO TRIAD | FECAL INCONTINENCE | HIGH IMPERFORATE ANUS | ANTEGRADE CONTINENCE ENEMA | ANOMALIES | BIOFEEDBACK THERAPY | POSTERIOR SAGITTAL ANORECTOPLASTY | FOLLOW-UP | STAGE CORRECTION | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological - prevention & control | Prognosis | Humans | Postoperative Complications - prevention & control | Male | Treatment Outcome | Anorectal Malformations | Anus, Imperforate - surgery | Incidence | Anus, Imperforate - genetics | Fecal Incontinence - prevention & control | Adult | Female | Child | Urinary Incontinence - prevention & control | Anus, Imperforate - classification | Infant, Newborn | Anus, Imperforate - epidemiology | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - methods | Sexual disorders | Care and treatment
Imperforate anus | Anorectal malformations | Cloaca | Medicine & Public Health | Neonatal surgery | Surgery | Surgical Oncology | SURGERY | CURRARINO TRIAD | FECAL INCONTINENCE | HIGH IMPERFORATE ANUS | ANTEGRADE CONTINENCE ENEMA | ANOMALIES | BIOFEEDBACK THERAPY | POSTERIOR SAGITTAL ANORECTOPLASTY | FOLLOW-UP | STAGE CORRECTION | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological - prevention & control | Prognosis | Humans | Postoperative Complications - prevention & control | Male | Treatment Outcome | Anorectal Malformations | Anus, Imperforate - surgery | Incidence | Anus, Imperforate - genetics | Fecal Incontinence - prevention & control | Adult | Female | Child | Urinary Incontinence - prevention & control | Anus, Imperforate - classification | Infant, Newborn | Anus, Imperforate - epidemiology | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - methods | Sexual disorders | Care and treatment
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, ISSN 0022-3468, 08/2019
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Pediatric Surgery International, ISSN 0179-0358, 12/2019, Volume 35, Issue 12, pp. 1403 - 1411
We investigated how local tumor resection affects metastatic lesions in neuroblastoma.MYCN Tg tumor-derived cells were injected subcutaneously into 129+Ter...
Pediatrics | Medicine & Public Health | MYCN transgenic mouse | Surgery | Concomitant tumor resistance | Neuroblastoma | Metastasis | Pediatric Surgery | Local tumor resection
Pediatrics | Medicine & Public Health | MYCN transgenic mouse | Surgery | Concomitant tumor resistance | Neuroblastoma | Metastasis | Pediatric Surgery | Local tumor resection
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Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, ISSN 1758-5902, 04/2019, Volume 12, Issue 2, pp. 218 - 221
Thymolipoma is a rare disease among benign tumors. We herein report the case of a child who underwent thoracoscopic resection of a large thymolipoma. A...
thoracoscopic resection | thymolioma | Child
thoracoscopic resection | thymolioma | Child
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Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, ISSN 1758-5902, 11/2015, Volume 8, Issue 4, pp. 473 - 476
Omental lipoblastoma is extremely rare among benign tumors. We herein report the case of a child who underwent laparoscopic extirpation of a large omental...
laparoscopy | Child | omental lipoblastoma | Laparoscopy - methods | Humans | Peritoneal Neoplasms - surgery | Child, Preschool | Female | Omentum - surgery | Lipoblastoma - surgery
laparoscopy | Child | omental lipoblastoma | Laparoscopy - methods | Humans | Peritoneal Neoplasms - surgery | Child, Preschool | Female | Omentum - surgery | Lipoblastoma - surgery
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Pediatrics International, ISSN 1328-8067, 07/2019, Volume 61, Issue 7, pp. 672 - 678
Background Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most common extragonadal germ cell tumor in neonates and infants. Although most cases of infantile SCT are...
long‐term prognosis | sacrococcygeal teratoma | risk factor | guideline | MANAGEMENT | VASCULAR CONTROL | PROGNOSIS | RESECTION | EMBOLIZATION | FOLLOW-UP | GIANT | long-term prognosis | PEDIATRICS | FUNCTIONAL SEQUELAE | MEDIAN SACRAL ARTERY | PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Teratoma | Infants | Heart | Neonates | Transformation | Physicians | Coagulation | Bladder | Disseminated intravascular coagulation | Risk factors | Bleeding | Guidelines | Information systems | Intestine | Paralysis | Lesions | Heart diseases | Cesarean section | Medical personnel | Complications | Case reports | Blood vessels | Risk analysis | Patients | Quality of life | Radiology | Clinical medicine | Tumors
long‐term prognosis | sacrococcygeal teratoma | risk factor | guideline | MANAGEMENT | VASCULAR CONTROL | PROGNOSIS | RESECTION | EMBOLIZATION | FOLLOW-UP | GIANT | long-term prognosis | PEDIATRICS | FUNCTIONAL SEQUELAE | MEDIAN SACRAL ARTERY | PRENATAL-DIAGNOSIS | Medicine, Experimental | Medical research | Teratoma | Infants | Heart | Neonates | Transformation | Physicians | Coagulation | Bladder | Disseminated intravascular coagulation | Risk factors | Bleeding | Guidelines | Information systems | Intestine | Paralysis | Lesions | Heart diseases | Cesarean section | Medical personnel | Complications | Case reports | Blood vessels | Risk analysis | Patients | Quality of life | Radiology | Clinical medicine | Tumors
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, ISSN 0022-3468, 2010, Volume 45, Issue 2, pp. 376 - 378
Abstract Introduction Choledochal cyst (CC) is closely associated with anomalous arrangement of the pancreaticobiliary duct, which is considered a high-risk...
Pediatrics | Surgery | Long-term outcome | Choledochal cyst | Late complications | ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT | SURGERY | BILE-DUCT | GALLBLADDER | PEDIATRICS | PATIENT | PANCREATICOBILIARY DUCT | CARCINOMA | CANCER | Bile Duct Neoplasms - surgery | Prognosis | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Male | Treatment Outcome | Choledochal Cyst - surgery | Disease-Free Survival | Cholangiocarcinoma - surgery | Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures - methods | Adolescent | Adult | Common Bile Duct - surgery | Dilatation, Pathologic - surgery | Female | Retrospective Studies | Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic - surgery | Longitudinal Studies
Pediatrics | Surgery | Long-term outcome | Choledochal cyst | Late complications | ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT | SURGERY | BILE-DUCT | GALLBLADDER | PEDIATRICS | PATIENT | PANCREATICOBILIARY DUCT | CARCINOMA | CANCER | Bile Duct Neoplasms - surgery | Prognosis | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Male | Treatment Outcome | Choledochal Cyst - surgery | Disease-Free Survival | Cholangiocarcinoma - surgery | Biliary Tract Surgical Procedures - methods | Adolescent | Adult | Common Bile Duct - surgery | Dilatation, Pathologic - surgery | Female | Retrospective Studies | Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic - surgery | Longitudinal Studies
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Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, The, ISSN 0022-5223, 2013, Volume 146, Issue 1, pp. 153 - 157
Objectives Patients may develop liver dysfunction, including liver fibrosis, over the long term following Fontan procedure. Therefore, early detection of liver...
Cardiothoracic Surgery | CARDIAC-FUNCTION | SURGERY | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | CIRCULATION | CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C | LIVER HISTOLOGY | HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA | OPERATION | PREDICT | RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | SIGNIFICANT FIBROSIS | CIRRHOSIS | INDEX | Fontan Procedure | Humans | Adolescent | Central Venous Pressure | Ultrasonography | Child, Preschool | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Female | Male | Biomarkers - blood | Child | Blood Pressure Determination - methods | Biological markers | Venous pressure
Cardiothoracic Surgery | CARDIAC-FUNCTION | SURGERY | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | CIRCULATION | CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C | LIVER HISTOLOGY | HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA | OPERATION | PREDICT | RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | SIGNIFICANT FIBROSIS | CIRRHOSIS | INDEX | Fontan Procedure | Humans | Adolescent | Central Venous Pressure | Ultrasonography | Child, Preschool | Abdomen - diagnostic imaging | Female | Male | Biomarkers - blood | Child | Blood Pressure Determination - methods | Biological markers | Venous pressure
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Surgery Today, ISSN 0941-1291, 5/2011, Volume 41, Issue 5, pp. 601 - 605
Pancreaticobiliary maljunction (PBM), which may be called by synonymous terms such as “anomalous arrangement of the pancreaticobiliary duct” or “anomalous...
Pancreaticobiliary maljunction | Medicine & Public Health | Cardiac Surgery | Surgery | Abdominal Surgery | Choledochal cyst | Vascular Surgery | Thoracic Surgery | Children | Biliary tract malignancy | Surgical Oncology | ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT | SURGERY | BILE-DUCT DILATATION | GALLBLADDER | BILIARY | PATIENT | PROPHYLACTIC EXCISION | CARCINOMA | Amylases - blood | Cholangiography | Humans | Risk Factors | Biliary Tract Neoplasms - etiology | Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Pancreatic Ducts - abnormalities | Choledochal Cyst - diagnosis | Common Bile Duct - abnormalities | Choledochal Cyst - complications | Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance | Child | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - methods
Pancreaticobiliary maljunction | Medicine & Public Health | Cardiac Surgery | Surgery | Abdominal Surgery | Choledochal cyst | Vascular Surgery | Thoracic Surgery | Children | Biliary tract malignancy | Surgical Oncology | ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT | SURGERY | BILE-DUCT DILATATION | GALLBLADDER | BILIARY | PATIENT | PROPHYLACTIC EXCISION | CARCINOMA | Amylases - blood | Cholangiography | Humans | Risk Factors | Biliary Tract Neoplasms - etiology | Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Pancreatic Ducts - abnormalities | Choledochal Cyst - diagnosis | Common Bile Duct - abnormalities | Choledochal Cyst - complications | Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance | Child | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - methods
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Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, ISSN 1077-4114, 11/2019, p. 1
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The roles played by the MYCN, Trk, and ALK genes in neuroblastoma and neural development
Surgery Today, ISSN 0941-1291, 9/2019, Volume 49, Issue 9, pp. 721 - 727
Neuroblastoma is one of the most frequent, yet distinctive and challenging childhood tumors. The uniqueness of this tumor depends on its biological markers,...
ALK | MYCN | Medicine & Public Health | Surgery | Neuroblastoma | Trk | Surgical Oncology | SURGERY | SOLID TUMORS | TARGETING MYCN | CELL FATE | IN-VITRO | AMPLIFICATION | N-MYC | LYMPHOMA | RECEPTORS | UP-REGULATION | EXPRESSION
ALK | MYCN | Medicine & Public Health | Surgery | Neuroblastoma | Trk | Surgical Oncology | SURGERY | SOLID TUMORS | TARGETING MYCN | CELL FATE | IN-VITRO | AMPLIFICATION | N-MYC | LYMPHOMA | RECEPTORS | UP-REGULATION | EXPRESSION
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Pediatric Surgery International, ISSN 0179-0358, 9/2016, Volume 32, Issue 9, pp. 909 - 914
Retroperitoneal teratomas (RTs) are rare among germ cell tumors and predominantly occur in infants. RTs are often difficult to manage by perioperative...
Pediatrics | Medicine & Public Health | Surgical complication | Surgery | Mesenteric ischemia | Perioperative management | Retroperitoneal teratoma | Down syndrome | Pediatric Surgery | SURGERY | PEDIATRICS | Intraoperative Complications | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Female | Infant | Male | Retrospective Studies | Teratoma - surgery | Retroperitoneal Neoplasms - surgery | Postoperative Complications | Infant, Newborn | Complications and side effects | Care and treatment | Complications | Infants | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Index Medicus
Pediatrics | Medicine & Public Health | Surgical complication | Surgery | Mesenteric ischemia | Perioperative management | Retroperitoneal teratoma | Down syndrome | Pediatric Surgery | SURGERY | PEDIATRICS | Intraoperative Complications | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Female | Infant | Male | Retrospective Studies | Teratoma - surgery | Retroperitoneal Neoplasms - surgery | Postoperative Complications | Infant, Newborn | Complications and side effects | Care and treatment | Complications | Infants | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Index Medicus
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, ISSN 0022-3468, 12/2018, Volume 53, Issue 12, pp. 2454 - 2459
It was reported that almost 80% of relapsed neuroblastomas showed MAPK pathway mutations. In our previous study, both trametinib (MEK inhibitor) and CH5126766...
MAPK pathway inhibition | MEK inhibitor | Neuroblastoma | Partial differentiation | pERK IHC | Acquired drug resistance | RO5126766 | VITRO | SURGERY | PEDIATRICS | PERK IHC | PHASE-I | Immunohistochemistry | eIF-2 Kinase - metabolism | Humans | Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - drug therapy | Ki-67 Antigen - metabolism | Coumarins - pharmacology | Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays | Animals | Neuroblastoma - drug therapy | Cell Line, Tumor | Female | Pyrimidinones - pharmacology | Mice | Protein Kinase Inhibitors - pharmacology | Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases - drug effects | Neuroblastoma - pathology | Pyridones - pharmacology | Medical colleges | Drug resistance | Analysis
MAPK pathway inhibition | MEK inhibitor | Neuroblastoma | Partial differentiation | pERK IHC | Acquired drug resistance | RO5126766 | VITRO | SURGERY | PEDIATRICS | PERK IHC | PHASE-I | Immunohistochemistry | eIF-2 Kinase - metabolism | Humans | Neoplasm Recurrence, Local - drug therapy | Ki-67 Antigen - metabolism | Coumarins - pharmacology | Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays | Animals | Neuroblastoma - drug therapy | Cell Line, Tumor | Female | Pyrimidinones - pharmacology | Mice | Protein Kinase Inhibitors - pharmacology | Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases - drug effects | Neuroblastoma - pathology | Pyridones - pharmacology | Medical colleges | Drug resistance | Analysis
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, ISSN 0022-3468, 2016, Volume 51, Issue 12, pp. 2074 - 2079
Abstract Background A recent study reported that relapsed neuroblastomas had frequent RAS–ERK pathway mutations. We herein investigated the effects and...
Pediatrics | Surgery | MEK inhibitor | Neuroblastoma | RAF/MEK inhibitor | CH5126766 | Trametinib | RAS–ERK pathway | SURGERY | RAS-ERK pathway | SOLID TUMORS | RO5126766 | PATHWAY | PEDIATRICS | GSK1120212 | MUTATIONS | PHASE-I | MAP Kinase Signaling System - physiology | Humans | Pyrimidinones - therapeutic use | Neoplasm Recurrence, Local | Neuroblastoma - diagnosis | Coumarins - therapeutic use | Signal Transduction - drug effects | Protein Kinase Inhibitors - therapeutic use | Neuroblastoma - drug therapy | Cell Line, Tumor | Pyridones - therapeutic use | Phosphorylation - drug effects | Molecular Targeted Therapy - methods
Pediatrics | Surgery | MEK inhibitor | Neuroblastoma | RAF/MEK inhibitor | CH5126766 | Trametinib | RAS–ERK pathway | SURGERY | RAS-ERK pathway | SOLID TUMORS | RO5126766 | PATHWAY | PEDIATRICS | GSK1120212 | MUTATIONS | PHASE-I | MAP Kinase Signaling System - physiology | Humans | Pyrimidinones - therapeutic use | Neoplasm Recurrence, Local | Neuroblastoma - diagnosis | Coumarins - therapeutic use | Signal Transduction - drug effects | Protein Kinase Inhibitors - therapeutic use | Neuroblastoma - drug therapy | Cell Line, Tumor | Pyridones - therapeutic use | Phosphorylation - drug effects | Molecular Targeted Therapy - methods
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, ISSN 0022-3468, 2015, Volume 50, Issue 12, pp. 2025 - 2027
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to assess surgical intervention strategies for congenital cystic lesions of the lungs (CCL), focusing on the...
Pediatrics | Surgery | Minimally invasive surgery | CCAM | Neonatal surgery | Operative indication | Key words CCAM | SURGERY | ADENOMATOID MALFORMATION | MANAGEMENT | DISEASE | PEDIATRICS | PULMONARY-FUNCTION | CHILDREN | Bronchogenic Cyst - congenital | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Pulmonary Emphysema - surgery | Treatment Outcome | Pneumonectomy | Bronchopulmonary Sequestration - surgery | Operative Time | Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation of Lung, Congenital - surgery | Bronchogenic Cyst - surgery | Female | Pulmonary Emphysema - congenital | Genetic disorders
Pediatrics | Surgery | Minimally invasive surgery | CCAM | Neonatal surgery | Operative indication | Key words CCAM | SURGERY | ADENOMATOID MALFORMATION | MANAGEMENT | DISEASE | PEDIATRICS | PULMONARY-FUNCTION | CHILDREN | Bronchogenic Cyst - congenital | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Pulmonary Emphysema - surgery | Treatment Outcome | Pneumonectomy | Bronchopulmonary Sequestration - surgery | Operative Time | Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation of Lung, Congenital - surgery | Bronchogenic Cyst - surgery | Female | Pulmonary Emphysema - congenital | Genetic disorders
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Pediatric Surgery International, ISSN 0179-0358, 11/2013, Volume 29, Issue 11, pp. 1097 - 1102
Although most patients with choledochal cyst (CC) have a favorable prognosis with prompt treatment, some of them are complicated with liver fibrosis, resulting...
Pediatrics | Medicine & Public Health | Surgery | Risk factor | Choledochal cyst | Liver fibrosis | Liver cirrhosis | Pediatric Surgery | Liver transplantation | ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT | SURGERY | DIAGNOSIS | BILE-DUCT | CLASSIFICATION | CHILDREN | IMPACT | CIRRHOSIS | PEDIATRICS | CONGENITAL BILIARY DILATATION | PANCREATICOBILIARY DUCT | AGE | Liver Cirrhosis - etiology | Liver - pathology | Liver Cirrhosis - diagnosis | Liver Transplantation | Prognosis | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Choledochal Cyst - surgery | Disease Progression | Hepatectomy | Choledochal Cyst - diagnosis | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Biopsy | Choledochal Cyst - complications | Female | Liver Cirrhosis - surgery | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Complications and side effects | Care and treatment | Liver diseases | Cysts | Fibrosis | Gallbladder diseases | Diagnosis
Pediatrics | Medicine & Public Health | Surgery | Risk factor | Choledochal cyst | Liver fibrosis | Liver cirrhosis | Pediatric Surgery | Liver transplantation | ANOMALOUS ARRANGEMENT | SURGERY | DIAGNOSIS | BILE-DUCT | CLASSIFICATION | CHILDREN | IMPACT | CIRRHOSIS | PEDIATRICS | CONGENITAL BILIARY DILATATION | PANCREATICOBILIARY DUCT | AGE | Liver Cirrhosis - etiology | Liver - pathology | Liver Cirrhosis - diagnosis | Liver Transplantation | Prognosis | Follow-Up Studies | Humans | Risk Factors | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Choledochal Cyst - surgery | Disease Progression | Hepatectomy | Choledochal Cyst - diagnosis | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Biopsy | Choledochal Cyst - complications | Female | Liver Cirrhosis - surgery | Retrospective Studies | Infant, Newborn | Complications and side effects | Care and treatment | Liver diseases | Cysts | Fibrosis | Gallbladder diseases | Diagnosis
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, ISSN 2213-5766, 2017, Volume 27, Issue C, pp. 51 - 55
Abstract Purpose Giant mediastinal germ cell tumor (MGCT) requires a well-planned advanced surgical approach. We retrospectively reviewed our surgical strategy...
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