Autoimmune pancreatitis often mimics pancreatic cancer, and for clinicians, distinguishing Type 1 (IgG4) from Type 2 (IBD) is ...
This case report describes a woman in her late 50s with reversible pulmonary hypertension (PH) due to scurvy, a rare vitamin ...
Aria Moreno is a medical school student who now also happens to believe firmly in the power of fate. “I saved an organ ...
Experts say we’re in a golden age for treating chronic kidney disease, with new drugs like Ozempic yielding major results. Will dialysis and organ transplants become a thing of the past? A healthy ...
Background A 40-year-old male presented with right-sided abdominal pain and no lower urinary tract symptoms. Examination was unremarkable, apart from mild right renal angle tenderness. Investigations ...
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First-Trimester Ultrasounds Detect 40% of Anomalies
HealthDay News — Routine first-trimester ultrasounds lead to earlier detection of fetal anomalies, according to a study published online November 25 in PLOS Medicine.
Earlier diagnosis of certain fetal anomalies occurred more frequently in centers with detailed first-trimester anatomical protocols.
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AI-assisted ultrasounds greatly improve detection of congenital heart defects
Doctors in the Raquel and Jaime Gilinski Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at Mount Sinai have become the first in New York City to implement an artificial intelligence (AI ...
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