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2. Improved diagnostic accuracy of readout-segmented echo-planar imaging for peripheral zone clinically significant prostate cancer: a retrospective 3T MRI study
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Deforche, M., Lefebvre, Y., Diamand, R., Bali, M. A., Lemort, M., and Coquelet, N.
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- 2024
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3. Caring for Students Playbook: Getting Started with Key Terms, Challenges, and Approaches
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Achieving the Dream, Inc., Online Learning Consortium (OLC), Every Learner Everywhere, Adams, S., Bali, M., Eder, Z., Fladd, L., Garrett, K., Garth-McCullough, R., Gibson, A. M., Gunder, A., Iuzzini, J., Knott, J. L., Rafferty, J., and Weber, N. L.
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This resource serves as a companion piece to the "Caring for Students Playbook: Six Recommendations for Caring for Students" (ED613431) and provides a foundation for the approaches and methods offered therein. The content offered in this playbook begins by setting the groundwork for rooting instruction in diversity, equity, and inclusion before focusing on the challenges students are experiencing as they pursue their education in our current climate. It concludes with offering approaches that support engaging culture, acknowledging trauma, and meeting the needs of all learners.
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- 2021
4. Caring for Students Playbook: Six Recommendations for Caring for Students
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Achieving the Dream, Inc., Online Learning Consortium (OLC), Every Learner Everywhere, Adams, S., Bali, M., Eder, Z., Fladd, L., Garrett, K., Garth-McCullough, R., Gibson, A. M., Gunder, A., Iuzzini, J., Knott, J. L., Rafferty, J., and Weber, N. L.
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This playbook contains resources that can be used by individual instructors to support putting student care into action or by institutions seeking guidance for incorporating caring for students into their campus strategy and instructional development programming. While the impetus for this playbook was the COVID-19 pandemic, the information and resources provided represent high standards of student support regardless of the environment. This playbook provides detailed recommendations broken out into six sections. These recommendations include: (1) Reimagine your syllabus content; (2) Review and revise your course content; (3) Assess your students with care; (4) Develop and enact a communication plan; (5) Integrate institutional supports; and (6) Take time for self-care. Each of these Six Recommendations for Caring for Students provides concrete strategies and resources to support instructors in operationalizing equity-focused, inclusive teaching strategies that put student care into practice by acknowledging student challenges while identifying student assets. [For the companion playbook, "Caring for Students Playbook: Getting Started with Key Terms, Challenges, and Approaches," see ED613432.]
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- 2021
5. Optimum imaging of chronic pancreatitis
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Zamboni, G. A., Ambrosetti, M. C., Pezzullo, M., Bali, M. A., and Mansueto, G.
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- 2020
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6. Removal of heavy metals from wastewater using infiltration-percolation process and adsorption on activated carbon
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Bali, M. and Tlili, H.
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- 2019
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7. Minimum standards of pelvic exenterative practice:PelvEx Collaborative guideline
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Fahy, MR, Kelly, ME, Aalbers, AGJ, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angeles, MA, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, KK, Aytac, E, Aziz, O, Bacalbasa, N, Baker, RP, Bali, M, Baransi, S, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, Bednarski, BK, Beets, GL, Berg, PL, Bergzoll, C, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Brecelj, E, Bremers, AB, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, JWA, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Ceelan, W, Chan, KKL, Chang, GJ, Chang, M, Chew, MH, Chok, AY, Chong, P, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Collins, D, Colquhoun, AJ, Constantinides, J, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Cosimelli, M, Cotsoglou, C, Coyne, PE, Croner, RS, Damjanovich, L, Daniels, IR, Davies, M, Delaney, CP, de Wilt, JHW, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, EJ, Drozdov, E, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enriquez-Navascues, JM, Espín-Basany, E, Evans, MD, Eyjólfsdóttir, B, Fearnhead, NS, Ferron, G, Flatmark, K, Fleming, FJ, Flor, B, Folkesson, J, Frizelle, FA, Funder, J, Gallego, MA, Gargiulo, M, García-Granero, E, García-Sabrido, JL, Gava, VG, Gentilini, L, George, ML, George, V, Georgiou, P, Ghosh, A, Ghouti, L, Gil-Moreno, A, Giner, F, Ginther, DN, Glyn, T, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, DA, Hagemans, JAW, Hanchanale, V, Harji, DP, Helewa, RM, Hellawell, G, Heriot, AG, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Hompes, R, Hornung, B, Hurton, S, Hyun, E, Ito, M, Iversen, LH, Jenkins, JT, Jourand, K, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, GV, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kazi, M, Kelley, SR, Keller, DS, Ketelaers, SHJ, Khan, MS, Kiran, RP, Kim, H, Kim, HJ, Koh, CE, Kok, NFM, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kose, F, Koutra, M, Kristensen, HØ, Kroon, HM, Kumar, S, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Lampe, B, Lakkis, Z, Larach, JT, Larkin, JO, Larsen, SG, Larson, DW, Law, WL, Lee, PJ, Limbert, M, Loria, A, Lydrup, ML, Lyons, A, Lynch, AC, Maciel, J, Manfredelli, S, Mann, C, Mantyh, C, Mathis, KL, Marques, CFS, Martinez, A, Martling, A, Mehigan, BJ, Meijerink, WJHJ, Merchea, A, Merkel, S, Mehta, AM, Mikalauskas, S, McArthur, DR, McCormick, JJ, McCormick, P, McDermott, FD, McGrath, JS, Malde, S, Mirnezami, A, Monson, JRT, Navarro, AS, Negoi, I, Neto, JWM, Ng, JL, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, MB, Nieuwenhuijzen, GAP, Nilsson, PJ, Nordkamp, S, Nugent, T, Oliver, A, O’Dwyer, ST, O’Sullivan, NJ, Paarnio, K, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Peacock, O, Pellino, G, Peterson, AC, Pinson, J, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Rajendran, N, Radwan, RW, Rao, C, Rasheed, S, Rausa, E, Regenbogen, SE, Reims, HM, Renehan, A, Rintala, J, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, HJT, Safar, B, Sagar, PM, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, AMP, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, D, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Simpson, A, Skeie-Jensen, T, Smart, NJ, Smart, P, Smith, JJ, Solbakken, AM, Solomon, MJ, Sørensen, MM, Sorrentino, L, Steele, SR, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, NA, Swartling, T, Spasojevic, M, Sumrien, H, Sutton, PA, Swartking, T, Takala, H, Tan, EJ, Taylor, C, Tekin, A, Tekkis, PP, Teras, J, Thaysen, HV, Thurairaja, R, Thorgersen, EB, Toh, EL, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, JJ, Turner, WH, Tuynman, JB, Valente, M, van Ramshorst, GH, van Zoggel, D, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Vather, R, Verhoef, C, Vierimaa, M, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, ELK, Uehara, K, Urrejola, G, Wakeman, C, Warrier, SK, Wasmuth, HH, Waters, PS, Weber, K, Weiser, MR, Wheeler, JMD, Wild, J, Williams, A, Wilson, M, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, RN, Zappa, MA, Winter, DC, Fahy, Mr, Kelly, Me, Aalbers, Agj, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angeles, Ma, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, Kk, Aytac, E, Aziz, O, Bacalbasa, N, Baker, Rp, Bali, M, Baransi, S, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, Bednarski, Bk, Beets, Gl, Berg, Pl, Bergzoll, C, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Brecelj, E, Bremers, Ab, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, Jwa, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Ceelan, W, Chan, Kkl, Chang, Gj, Chang, M, Chew, Mh, Chok, Ay, Chong, P, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Collins, D, Colquhoun, Aj, Constantinides, J, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Cosimelli, M, Cotsoglou, C, Coyne, Pe, Croner, R, Damjanovich, L, Daniels, Ir, Davies, M, Delaney, Cp, de Wilt, Jhw, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, Ej, Drozdov, E, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enriquez-Navascues, Jm, Espín-Basany, E, Evans, Md, Eyjólfsdóttir, B, Fearnhead, N, Ferron, G, Flatmark, K, Fleming, Fj, Flor, B, Folkesson, J, Frizelle, Fa, Funder, J, Gallego, Ma, Gargiulo, M, García-Granero, E, García-Sabrido, Jl, Gava, Vg, Gentilini, L, George, Ml, George, V, Georgiou, P, Ghosh, A, Ghouti, L, Gil-Moreno, A, Giner, F, Ginther, Dn, Glyn, T, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, Da, Hagemans, Jaw, Hanchanale, V, Harji, Dp, Helewa, Rm, Hellawell, G, Heriot, Ag, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Hompes, R, Hornung, B, Hurton, S, Hyun, E, Ito, M, Iversen, Lh, Jenkins, Jt, Jourand, K, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, Gv, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kazi, M, Kelley, Sr, Keller, D, Ketelaers, Shj, Khan, M, Kiran, Rp, Kim, H, Kim, Hj, Koh, Ce, Kok, Nfm, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kose, F, Koutra, M, Kristensen, Hø, Kroon, Hm, Kumar, S, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Lampe, B, Lakkis, Z, Larach, Jt, Larkin, Jo, Larsen, Sg, Larson, Dw, Law, Wl, Lee, Pj, Limbert, M, Loria, A, Lydrup, Ml, Lyons, A, Lynch, Ac, Maciel, J, Manfredelli, S, Mann, C, Mantyh, C, Mathis, Kl, Marques, Cf, Martinez, A, Martling, A, Mehigan, Bj, Meijerink, Wjhj, Merchea, A, Merkel, S, Mehta, Am, Mikalauskas, S, Mcarthur, Dr, Mccormick, Jj, Mccormick, P, Mcdermott, Fd, Mcgrath, J, Malde, S, Mirnezami, A, Monson, Jrt, Navarro, A, Negoi, I, Neto, Jwm, Ng, Jl, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, 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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/surgery ,Humans ,Surgery ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Pelvic Exenteration - Abstract
This document outlines the important aspects of caring for patients who have been diagnosed with advanced pelvic cancer. It is primarily aimed at those who are establishing a service that adequately caters to this patient group. The relevant literature has been summarized and an attempt made to simplify the approach to management of these complex cases.
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- 2022
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8. Simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection for primary rectal cancer with synchronous liver metastases: results from the PelvEx Collaborative
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Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham‐Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Burger, J. W. A., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo‐Marulanda, A., Chan, K. K. L., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chong, P. C., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique‐Navascues, J. M., Espin‐Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia‐Granero, E., Garcia‐Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Hagemans, J. A. W., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Kok, N. F. M., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. Ø., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Margues, C. F. S., Martling, A., Meijerink, W. J. H. J., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., McArthur, D. R., McDermott, F. D., McGrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Monson, J. R. T., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Neto, J. W. M., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P., Nilsson, P. J., O’Connell, P. R., O’Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., van Ramshorst, G. H., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Rutten, H. J. T., Ryan, É. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Schizas, A. M. P., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Hellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sørensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., Vasquez‐Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Voogt, E. L. K., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Wheeler, J. M. D., Wild, J., Wilson, M., de Wilt, J. H. W., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., van Zoggel, D., Winter, D. C., Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham‐nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Burger, J. W. A., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo‐marulanda, A., Chan, K. K. L., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chong, P. C., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique‐navascues, J. M., Espin‐basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia‐granero, E., Garcia‐sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Hagemans, J. A. W., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Kok, N. F. M., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. Ø., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Margues, C. F. S., Martling, A., Meijerink, W. J. H. J., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Monson, J. R. T., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Neto, J. W. M., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P., Nilsson, P. J., O’Connell, P. R., O’Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., van Ramshorst, G. H., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Rutten, H. J. T., Ryan, É. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Schizas, A. M. P., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Hellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sørensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., Vasquez‐jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Voogt, E. L. K., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Wheeler, J. M. D., Wild, J., Wilson, M., de Wilt, J. H. W., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., van Zoggel, D., Winter, D. C., Kelly, ME, Aalbers, AGJ, Aziz, NA, Abecasis, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, KK, Aziz, O, Baker, RP, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bednarski, BK, Beets, GL, Berg, PL, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Boyle, K, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, AB, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Bui, A, Burgess, A, Burger, JWA, Burling, D, Burns, E, Campain, N, Carvalhal, S, Castro, L, Caycedo-Marulanda, A, Chan, KKL, Chew, GJH, Chong, PC, Christensen, HK, Clouston, H, Codd, M, Coffins, D, Colquhoun, AJ, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, PE, Creavin, B, Croner, RS, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, R, Davies, M, Davies, RJ, Delaney, CP, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, EJ, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Enrique-Navascues, JM, Espin-Basany, E, Evans, MD, Fearnhead, NS, Flatmark, K, Fleming, F, Frizelle, FA, Gallego, MA, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, JL, Gentilini, L, George, ML, Ghouti, L, Giner, F, Ginther, N, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, DA, Hagemans, JAW, Hanchanale, V, Harji, DP, Helewa, RM, Heriot, AG, Hochman, D, Hohenberger, W, Holm, T, Hompes, R, Jenkins, JT, Kaffenberger, S, Kandaswamy, GV, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, SR, Keller, DS, Khan, MS, Kiran, RP, Kim, H, Kim, HJ, Koh, CE, Kok, NFM, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kristensen, HO, Kroon, HM, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larsen, SG, Larson, DW, Law, WL, Laurberg, S, Lee, PJ, Limbert, M, Lydrup, ML, Lyons, A, Lynch, AC, Mantyh, C, Mathis, KL, Margues, CFS, Martling, A, Meijerink, WJHJ, Merkel, S, Mehta, AM, McArthur, DR, McDermott, FD, McGrath, JS, Malde, S, Mimezami, A, Monson, JRT, Morton, JR, Mullaney, TG, Negoi, I, Neto, JWM, Nguyen, B, Nielsen, MB, Nieuwenhuijzen, GAP, Nilsson, PJ, O'Connell, PR, O'Dwyer, ST, Palmer, G, Pappou, E, Park, J, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Peterson, AC, Poggioli, G, Proud, D, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, RW, van Ramshorst, GH, Rasheed, S, Rasmussen, PC, Regenbogen, SE, Renehan, A, Rocha, R, Rochester, M, Rohila, J, Rothbarth, J, Rottoli, M, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, HJT, Ryan, EJ, Safar, B, Sagar, PM, Sahai, A, Saklani, A, Sammour, T, Sayyed, R, Schizas, AMP, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Selvasekar, C, Shaikh, I, Hellawell, G, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, NJ, Smart, P, Smith, JJ, Solbakken, AM, Solomon, MJ, Sorensen, MM, Steele, SR, Steffens, D, Stitzenberg, K, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, NA, Sumrien, H, Sutton, PA, Swanking, T, Taylor, C, Tekkis, PP, Teras, J, Thurairaja, R, Toh, EL, Tsarkov, P, Tsukada, Y, Tsukamoto, S, Tuech, JJ, Turner, WH, Tuynman, JB, Vasquez-Jimenez, W, Verhoef, C, Vizzielli, G, Voogt, ELK, Uehara, K, Wakeman, C, Warner, S, Wasmuth, HH, Weber, K, Weiser, MR, Wheeler, JMD, Wild, J, Wilson, M, de Wilt, JHW, Wolthuis, A, Yano, H, Yip, B, Yip, J, Yoo, RN, van Zoggel, D, Winter, DC, Surgery, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, and Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Colorectal cancer ,survival outcomes ,medicine.medical_treatment ,surgical outcome ,surgical outcomes ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Humans ,liver metastasi ,Rectal cancer ,Retrospective Studies ,Pelvic exenteration ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Mortality rate ,Liver Neoplasms ,Gastroenterology ,Postoperative complication ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pelvic Exenteration ,liver metastasis ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,international collaboration ,Resection margin ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Hepatectomy ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Aim: At presentation, 15–20% of patients with rectal cancer already have synchronous liver metastases. The aim of this study was to determine the surgical and survival outcomes in patients with advanced rectal cancer who underwent combined pelvic exenteration and liver (oligometastatic) resection. Method: Data from 20 international institutions that performed simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection between 2007 and 2017 were accumulated. Primarily, we examined perioperative outcomes, morbidity and mortality. We also assessed the impact that margin status had on survival. Results: Of 128 patients, 72 (56.2%) were men with a median age of 60 years [interquartile range (IQR) 15 years]. The median size of the liver oligometastatic deposits was 2 cm (IQR 1.8 cm). The median duration of surgery was 406 min (IQR 240 min), with a median blood loss of 1090 ml (IQR 2010 ml). A negative resection margin (R0 resection) was achieved in 73.5% of pelvic exenterations and 66.4% of liver resections. The 30-day mortality rate was 1.6%, and 32% of patients had a major postoperative complication. The 5-year overall survival for patients in whom an R0 resection of both primary and metastatic disease was achieved was 54.6% compared with 20% for those with an R1/R2 resection (P = 0.006). Conclusion: Simultaneous pelvic exenteration and liver resection is feasible, with acceptable morbidity and mortality. Simultaneous resection should only be performed where an R0 resection of both pelvic and hepatic disease is anticipated.
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9. Speculative futures on ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence (AI): A collective reflection from the educational landscape
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Bozkurt, A., Xiao, J., Lambert, S., Pazurek, A., Crompton, H., Koseoglu, S., Farrow, R., Bond, M., Nerantzi, C., Honeychurch, S., Bali, M., Dron, J., Mir, K., Stewart, B., Costello, E., Mason, J., Stracke, C. M., Romero-Hall, E., Koutropoulos, A., Toquero, C. M., Singh, L., Tlili, A., Lee, K., Nichols, M., Ossiannilsson, E., Brown, M., Irvine, V., Raffaghelli, J. E., Santos-Hermosa, G., Farrell, O., Adam, T., Thong, Y. L., Sani-Bozkurt, S., Sharma, R. C., Hrastinski, S., and Jandrić, P.
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generative pre-trained transformer (GPT) ,artificial intelligence in education (AIEd) ,speculative methodology ,future educational perspectives ,natural language processing ,artificial intelligence (AI) - Abstract
While ChatGPT has recently become very popular, AI has a long history and philosophy. This paper intends to explore the promises and pitfalls of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) AI and potentially future technologies by adopting a speculative methodology. Speculative future narratives with a specific focus on educational contexts are provided in an attempt to identify emerging themes and discuss their implications for education in the 21st century. Affordances of (using) AI in Education (AIEd) and possible adverse effects are identified and discussed which emerge from the narratives. It is argued that now is the best of times to define human vs AI contribution to education because AI can accomplish more and more educational activities that used to be the prerogative of human educators. Therefore, it is imperative to rethink the respective roles of technology and human educators in education with a future-oriented mindset., Bozkurt, A., Xiao, J., Lambert, S., Pazurek, A., Crompton, H., Koseoglu, S., Farrow, R., Bond, M., Nerantzi, C., Honeychurch, S., Bali, M., Dron, J., Mir, K., Stewart, B., Costello, E., Mason, J., Stracke, C. M., Romero-Hall, E., Koutropoulos, A., Toquero, C. M., Singh, L Tlili, A., Lee, K., Nichols, M., Ossiannilsson, E., Brown, M., Irvine, V., Raffaghelli, J. E., Santos-Hermosa, G Farrell, O., Adam, T., Thong, Y. L., Sani-Bozkurt, S., Sharma, R. C., Hrastinski, S., & Jandrić, P. (2023). Speculative Futures on ChatGPT and Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI): A collective reflection from the educational landscape. Asian Journal of Distance Education, 18(1), 53-130. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7636568
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10. Treatment of secondary effluents by infiltration-percolation process using sand fortified with activated charcoal
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Bali, M., Jridi, H., Farhat, S., Louhichi, B., and Boukchina, R.
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11. Contemporary management of locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer: views from the PelvEx collaborative
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Kelly M. E., O’Sullivan N. J., Fahy M. R., Aalbers A. G. J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Abu Saadeh F., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angeles M. A., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aytac E., Aziz O., Bacalbasa N., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baransi S., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Bergzoll C., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Brecelj E., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J. W. A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Ceelen W., Chan K. K. L., Chang G. J., Chang M., Chew M. H., Chok A. Y., Chong P., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Constantinides J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Cotsoglou C., Coyne P. E., Croner R. S., Damjanovich L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Delaney C. P., de Wilt J. H. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Drozdov E., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enriquez-Navascues J. M., Espín-Basany E., Evans M. D., Eyjólfsdóttir B., Fearnhead N. S., Ferron G., Fichtner-Feigl S., Flatmark K., Fleming F. J., Flor B., Folkesson J., Frizelle F. A., Funder J., Gallego M. A., Gargiulo M., García-Granero E., García-Sabrido J. L., Gava V. G., Gentilini L., George M. L., George V., Georgiou P., Ghosh A., Ghouti L., Gil-Moreno A., Giner F., Ginther D. N., Glyn T., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Harris C., Helewa R. M., Hellawell G., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., HohenbergerW., Holm T., Hompes R., Hornung B., Hurton S., Hyun E., Ito M., Iversen L. H., Jenkins J. T., Jourand K., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kazi M., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Ketelaers S. H. J., Khan M. S., Kiran R. P., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Kok N. F. M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kose F., Koutra M., Kristensen H. Ø., Kroon H. M., Kumar S., Kusters M., Lago V., Lampe B., Lakkis Z., Larach J. T., Larkin J. O., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Loria A., Lydrup ML., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Maciel J., Manfredelli S., Mann C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Marques C. F. S., Martinez A., Martling A., Mehigan B. J., MeijerinkW. J. H. J., Merchea A., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., Mikalauskas S., McArthur D. R., McCormick J. J., McCormick P., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J. R. T., Navarro A. S., Neeff H., Negoi I., Neto J. W. M., Ng J. L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen G. A. P., Nilsson P. J., Nordkamp S., Nugent T., Oliver A., O’Dwyer S. T., Paarnio K., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Peacock O., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Pfeffer F., Pinson J., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Rajendran N., Radwan R. W., Rao C., Rasheed S., Rausa E., Regenbogen S. E., Reims H. M., Renehan A., Rintala J., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H. J. T., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A. M. P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu D., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Simpson A., Skeie-Jensen T., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sørensen M. M., Sorrentino L., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Spasojevic M., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Takala H., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Taylor D., Tekin A., Tekkis P. P., Teras J., Thaysen H. V., Thurairaja R., Thorgersen E. B., Tiernan J., Toh E. L., Tolenaar J., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., Valente M., van Ramshorst G. H., van Rees J., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-JimenezW., Vather R., Verhoef C., Vierimaa M., Vizzielli G., Voogt E. L. K., Uehara K., Urrejola G., Wakeman C., Warrier S. K., Wasmuth H. H., Waters P. S., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Wheeler J. M. D., Wild J., Williams A., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yoo R. N., Zappa M. A., Winter D. C., and Kelly M.E., O’Sullivan N.J., Fahy M.R., Aalbers A.G.J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Abu Saadeh F., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angeles M.A., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aytac E., Aziz O., Bacalbasa N., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baransi S., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Bergzoll C., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Brecelj E., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J.W.A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Ceelen W., Chan K.K.L., Chang G.J., Chang M., Chew M.H., Chok A.Y., Chong P., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Constantinides J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Cotsoglou C., Coyne P.E., Croner R.S., Damjanovich L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Delaney C.P., de Wilt J.H.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Drozdov E., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enriquez-Navascues J.M., Espín-Basany E., Evans M.D., Eyjólfsdóttir B., Fearnhead N.S., Ferron G., Fichtner-Feigl S., Flatmark K., Fleming F.J., Flor B., Folkesson J., Frizelle F.A., Funder J., Gallego M.A., Gargiulo M., García-Granero E., García-Sabrido J.L., Gargiulo M., Gava V.G., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Georgiou P., Ghosh A., Ghouti L., Gil-Moreno A., Giner F., Ginther D.N., Glyn T., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Harris C., Helewa R.M., Hellawell G., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., HohenbergerW., Holm T., Hompes R., Hornung B., Hurton S., Hyun E., Ito M., Iversen L.H., Jenkins J.T., Jourand K., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kazi M., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Ketelaers S.H.J., Khan M.S., Kiran R.P., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Kok N.F.M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kose F., Koutra M., Kristensen H.Ø., Kroon H.M., Kumar S., Kusters M., Lago V., Lampe B., Lakkis Z., Larach J.T., Larkin J.O., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Loria A., Lydrup ML., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Maciel J., Manfredelli S., Mann C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Marques C.F.S., Martinez A., Martling A., Mehigan B.J., MeijerinkW.J.H.J., Merchea A., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., Mikalauskas S., McArthur D.R., McCormick J.J., McCormick P., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J.R.T., Navarro A.S., Neeff H., Negoi I., Neto J.W.M., Ng J.L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Nieuwenhuijzen G.A.P., Nilsson P.J., Nordkamp S., Nugent T., Oliver A., O’Dwyer S.T., Paarnio K., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Peacock O., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Pfeffer F., Pinson J., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Rajendran N., Radwan R.W., Rajendran N., Rao C., Rasheed S., Rausa E., Regenbogen S.E., Reims H.M., Renehan A., Rintala J., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H.J.T., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A.M.P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu D., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Simpson A., Skeie-Jensen T., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sørensen M.M., Sorrentino L., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Spasojevic M., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Takala H., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Taylor D., Tekin A., Tekkis P.P., Teras J., Thaysen H.V., Thurairaja R., Thorgersen E.B., Tiernan J., Toh E.L., Tolenaar J., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., Valente M., van Ramshorst G.H., van Rees J., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-JimenezW., Vather R., Verhoef C., Vierimaa M., Vizzielli G., Voogt E.L.K., Uehara K., Urrejola G., Wakeman C., Warrier S.K.,Wasmuth H.H.,Waters P.S.,Weber K.,Weiser M.R., Wheeler J.M.D.,Wild J., Williams A., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yoo R.N., Zappa M.A., Winter D.C.
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Cancer Research ,perioperative care ,ENHANCED RECOVERY ,diagnostic ,EXENTERATION ,surgical management ,surgical outcomes ,recurrent rectal cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,locally advanced rectal cancer ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,diagnostics ,1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,PATHOLOGICAL COMPLETE RESPONSE ,rectal cancer ,SURGICAL TECHNIQUES ,OUTCOMES ,Science & Technology ,HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL ,PelvEx Collaborative ,CHEMOTHERAPY ,WHOLE-BODY MRI ,NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY ,Oncology ,quality of life ,CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY ,HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Abstract
Pelvic exenteration is a complex operation performed for locally advanced and recurrent pelvic cancers. The goal of surgery is to achieve clear margins, therefore identifying adjacent or involved organs, bone, muscle, nerves and/or vascular structures that may need resection. While these extensive resections are potentially curative, they can be associated with substantial morbidity. Recently, there has been a move to centralize care to specialized units, as this facilitates better multidisciplinary care input. Advancements in pelvic oncology and surgical innovation have redefined the boundaries of pelvic exenterative surgery. Combined with improved neoadjuvant therapies, advances in diagnostics, and better reconstructive techniques have provided quicker recovery and better quality of life outcomes, with improved survival This article provides highlights of the current management of advanced pelvic cancers in terms of surgical strategy and potential future developments.
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12. ESGAR consensus statement on liver MR imaging and clinical use of liver-specific contrast agents
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Neri, E., Bali, M. A., Ba-Ssalamah, A., Boraschi, P., Brancatelli, G., Alves, F. Caseiro, Grazioli, L., Helmberger, T., Lee, J. M., Manfredi, R., Martì-Bonmatì, L., Matos, C., Merkle, E. M., Op De Beeck, B., Schima, W., Skehan, S., Vilgrain, V., Zech, C., and Bartolozzi, C.
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13. New strategies and designs in pancreatic cancer research: consensus guidelines report from a European expert panel
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Van Laethem, J.-L., Verslype, C., Iovanna, J.L., Michl, P., Conroy, T., Louvet, C., Hammel, P., Mitry, E., Ducreux, M., Maraculla, T., Uhl, W., Van Tienhoven, G., Bachet, J.B., Maréchal, R., Hendlisz, A., Bali, M., Demetter, P., Ulrich, F., Aust, D., Luttges, J., Peeters, M., Mauer, M., Roth, A., Neoptolemos, J.P., and Lutz, M.
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14. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Management of Locally Advanced Primary/Recurrent Rectal Cancer
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Chok A. Y., Kontovounisios C., Rasheed S., Kelly M. E., Agj A., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aziz O., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Jwa B., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Kkl C., Chang G. J., Chang M., Chew M. H., Chong P., Christensen H. K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Coyne P. E., Creavin B., Croner R. S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Davies R. J., Delaney C. P., Jhw D. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J. M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M. D., Fearnhead N. S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F. A., Gallego M. A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J. L., Gentilini L., George M. L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Jaw H., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Helewa R. M., Hellawell G., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J. T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Khan M. S., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Nfm K., Kokelaar R., Kristensen H. O., Kroon H. M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Laurberg S., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Lydrup M. L., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Cfs M., Martling A., Wjhj M., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., McArthur D. R., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Jrt M., Morton J. R., Mullaney T. G., Negoi I., Jwm N., Ng J. L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Gap N., Nilsson P. J., Oliver A., O'Dwyer S. T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R. W., Rasmussen P. C., Rausa E., Regenbogen S. E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Hjt R., Ryan E. J., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Amp S., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sorensen M. M., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E. L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., van Ramshorst G. H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Elk V., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H. H., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Jmd W., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R. N., Zappa M. A., Winter D. C., Tekkis P. P., Chok A.Y., Kontovounisios C., Rasheed S., Kelly M.E., Agj A., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aziz O., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Jwa B., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Kkl C., Chang G.J., Chang M., Chew M.H., Chong P., Christensen H.K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Corr A., Coscia M., Cosimelli M., Coyne P.E., Creavin B., Croner R.S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Davies R.J., Delaney C.P., Jhw D.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J.M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M.D., Fearnhead N.S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F.A., Gallego M.A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J.L., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Jaw H., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Helewa R.M., Hellawell G., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J.T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Khan M.S., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Nfm K., Kokelaar R., Kristensen H.O., Kroon H.M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Laurberg S., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Lydrup M.L., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Cfs M., Martling A., Wjhj M., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., McArthur D.R., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Jrt M., Morton J.R., Mullaney T.G., Negoi I., Jwm N., Ng J.L., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Gap N., Nilsson P.J., Oliver A., O'Dwyer S.T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R.W., Rasmussen P.C., Rausa E., Regenbogen S.E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Hjt R., Ryan E.J., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Amp S., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sorensen M.M., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E.L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., van Ramshorst G.H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Elk V., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H.H., Weber K., Weiser M.R., Jmd W., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R.N., Zappa M.A., Winter D.C., Tekkis P.P., Chok, A. Y., Kontovounisios, C., Rasheed, S., Kelly, M. E., Agj, A., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Jwa, B., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Kkl, C., Chang, G. J., Chang, M., Chew, M. H., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Cosimelli, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Jhw, D. W., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., George, V., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Jaw, H., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Hellawell, G., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Nfm, K., Kokelaar, R., Kristensen, H. O., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Cfs, M., Martling, A., Wjhj, M., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Jrt, M., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Jwm, N., Ng, J. L., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Gap, N., Nilsson, P. J., Oliver, A., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., Rasmussen, P. C., Rausa, E., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Hjt, R., Ryan, E. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Amp, S., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sorensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Swartling, T., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Tan, E. J., Taylor, C., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G. H., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Elk, V., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Jmd, W., Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., Zappa, M. A., Winter, D. C., Tekkis, P. P., and Surgery
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Locally advanced ,MEDLINE ,Comorbidity ,COVID-19 - advanced - recurrent - primary - rectal cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,Pandemic ,Correspondence ,medicine ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Humans ,General ,Pandemics ,Recurrent Rectal Cancer ,Neoplasm Staging ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Neoplasm staging ,Surgery ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Published
- 2020
15. Predicting outcomes of pelvic exenteration using machine learning
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Dudurych I., Kelly M. E., Aalbers A. G. J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K. K., Aziz O., Baker R. P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B. K., Beets G. L., Berg P. L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A. B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J. W. A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Chan K. K. L., Chang G. J., Chew M. H., Chok A. K., Chong P., Christensen H. K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A. J., Corr A., Coscia M., Coyne P. E., Creavin B., Croner R. S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I. R., Davies M., Davies R. J., Delaney C. P., Wilt J. H. W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E. J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J. M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M. D., Fearnhead N. S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F. A., Gallego M. A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J. L., Gentilini L., George M. L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D. A., Hagemans J. A. W., Hanchanale V., Harji D. P., Helewa R. M., Heriot A. G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J. T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G. V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S. R., Keller D. S., Khan M. S., Kiran R. P., Kim H., Kim H. J., Koh C. E., Kok N. F. M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kristensen H. O., Kroon H. M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S. G., Larson D. W., Law W. L., Laurberg S., Lee P. J., Limbert M., Lydrup M. L., Lyons A., Lynch A. C., Mantyh C., Mathis K. L., Margues C. F. S., Martling A., Meijerink W. J. H. J., Merkel S., Mehta A. M., McArthur D. R., McDermott F. D., McGrath J. S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J. R. T., Morton J. R., Mullaney T. G., Negoi I., Neto J. W. M., Nguyen B., Nielsen M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen G. A. P., Nilsson P. J., Oliver A., O'Connell P. R., O'Dwyer S. T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A. C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R. W., Rasheed S., Rasmussen P. C., Regenbogen S. E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H. J. T., Ryan E. J., Safar B., Sagar P. M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A. M. P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shellawell G., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N. J., Smart P., Smith J. J., Solbakken A. M., Solomon M. J., Sorensen M. M., Steele S. R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N. A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P. A., Swartking T., Tan E. J., Taylor C., Tekkis P. P., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E. L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J. J., Turner W. H., Tuynman J. B., van Ramshorst G. H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Voogt E. L. K., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H. H., Weber K., Weiser M. R., Wheeler J. M. D., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R. N., Winter D. C., Dudurych I., Kelly M.E., Aalbers A.G.J., Abdul Aziz N., Abecasis N., Abraham-Nordling M., Akiyoshi T., Alberda W., Albert M., Andric M., Angenete E., Antoniou A., Auer R., Austin K.K., Aziz O., Baker R.P., Bali M., Baseckas G., Bebington B., Bedford M., Bednarski B.K., Beets G.L., Berg P.L., Beynon J., Biondo S., Boyle K., Bordeianou L., Bremers A.B., Brunner M., Buchwald P., Bui A., Burgess A., Burger J.W.A., Burling D., Burns E., Campain N., Carvalhal S., Castro L., Caycedo-Marulanda A., Chan K.K.L., Chang G.J., Chew M.H., Chok A.K., Chong P., Christensen H.K., Clouston H., Codd M., Collins D., Colquhoun A.J., Corr A., Coscia M., Coyne P.E., Creavin B., Croner R.S., Damjanovic L., Daniels I.R., Davies M., Davies R.J., Delaney C.P., Wilt J.H.W., Denost Q., Deutsch C., Dietz D., Domingo S., Dozois E.J., Duff M., Eglinton T., Enrique-Navascues J.M., Espin-Basany E., Evans M.D., Fearnhead N.S., Flatmark K., Fleming F., Frizelle F.A., Gallego M.A., Garcia-Granero E., Garcia-Sabrido J.L., Gentilini L., George M.L., George V., Ghouti L., Giner F., Ginther N., Glynn R., Golda T., Griffiths B., Harris D.A., Hagemans J.A.W., Hanchanale V., Harji D.P., Helewa R.M., Heriot A.G., Hochman D., Hohenberger W., Holm T., Hompes R., Jenkins J.T., Kaffenberger S., Kandaswamy G.V., Kapur S., Kanemitsu Y., Kelley S.R., Keller D.S., Khan M.S., Kiran R.P., Kim H., Kim H.J., Koh C.E., Kok N.F.M., Kokelaar R., Kontovounisios C., Kristensen H.O., Kroon H.M., Kusters M., Lago V., Larsen S.G., Larson D.W., Law W.L., Laurberg S., Lee P.J., Limbert M., Lydrup M.L., Lyons A., Lynch A.C., Mantyh C., Mathis K.L., Margues C.F.S., Martling A., Meijerink W.J.H.J., Merkel S., Mehta A.M., McArthur D.R., McDermott F.D., McGrath J.S., Malde S., Mirnezami A., Monson J.R.T., Morton J.R., Mullaney T.G., Negoi I., Neto J.W.M., Nguyen B., Nielsen M.B., Nieuwenhuijzen G.A.P., Nilsson P.J., Oliver A., O'Connell P.R., O'Dwyer S.T., Palmer G., Pappou E., Park J., Patsouras D., Pellino G., Peterson A.C., Poggioli G., Proud D., Quinn M., Quyn A., Radwan R.W., Rasheed S., Rasmussen P.C., Regenbogen S.E., Renehan A., Rocha R., Rochester M., Rohila J., Rothbarth J., Rottoli M., Roxburgh C., Rutten H.J.T., Ryan E.J., Safar B., Sagar P.M., Sahai A., Saklani A., Sammour T., Sayyed R., Schizas A.M.P., Schwarzkopf E., Scripcariu V., Selvasekar C., Shaikh I., Shellawell G., Shida D., Simpson A., Smart N.J., Smart P., Smith J.J., Solbakken A.M., Solomon M.J., Sorensen M.M., Steele S.R., Steffens D., Stitzenberg K., Stocchi L., Stylianides N.A., Swartling T., Sumrien H., Sutton P.A., Swartking T., Tan E.J., Taylor C., Tekkis P.P., Teras J., Thurairaja R., Toh E.L., Tsarkov P., Tsukada Y., Tsukamoto S., Tuech J.J., Turner W.H., Tuynman J.B., van Ramshorst G.H., van Zoggel D., Vasquez-Jimenez W., Verhoef C., Vizzielli G., Voogt E.L.K., Uehara K., Wakeman C., Warrier S., Wasmuth H.H., Weber K., Weiser M.R., Wheeler J.M.D., Wild J., Wilson M., Wolthuis A., Yano H., Yip B., Yip J., Yoo R.N., Winter D.C., Surgery, Dudurych, I., Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Abdul Aziz, N., Abecasis, N., Abraham-Nordling, M., Akiyoshi, T., Alberda, W., Albert, M., Andric, M., Angenete, E., Antoniou, A., Auer, R., Austin, K. K., Aziz, O., Baker, R. P., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bebington, B., Bedford, M., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Boyle, K., Bordeianou, L., Bremers, A. B., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Bui, A., Burgess, A., Burger, J. W. A., Burling, D., Burns, E., Campain, N., Carvalhal, S., Castro, L., Caycedo-Marulanda, A., Chan, K. K. L., Chang, G. J., Chew, M. H., Chok, A. K., Chong, P., Christensen, H. K., Clouston, H., Codd, M., Collins, D., Colquhoun, A. J., Corr, A., Coscia, M., Coyne, P. E., Creavin, B., Croner, R. S., Damjanovic, L., Daniels, I. R., Davies, M., Davies, R. J., Delaney, C. P., Wilt, J. H. W., Denost, Q., Deutsch, C., Dietz, D., Domingo, S., Dozois, E. J., Duff, M., Eglinton, T., Enrique-Navascues, J. M., Espin-Basany, E., Evans, M. D., Fearnhead, N. S., Flatmark, K., Fleming, F., Frizelle, F. A., Gallego, M. A., Garcia-Granero, E., Garcia-Sabrido, J. L., Gentilini, L., George, M. L., George, V., Ghouti, L., Giner, F., Ginther, N., Glynn, R., Golda, T., Griffiths, B., Harris, D. A., Hagemans, J. A. W., Hanchanale, V., Harji, D. P., Helewa, R. M., Heriot, A. G., Hochman, D., Hohenberger, W., Holm, T., Hompes, R., Jenkins, J. T., Kaffenberger, S., Kandaswamy, G. V., Kapur, S., Kanemitsu, Y., Kelley, S. R., Keller, D. S., Khan, M. S., Kiran, R. P., Kim, H., Kim, H. J., Koh, C. E., Kok, N. F. M., Kokelaar, R., Kontovounisios, C., Kristensen, H. O., Kroon, H. M., Kusters, M., Lago, V., Larsen, S. G., Larson, D. W., Law, W. L., Laurberg, S., Lee, P. J., Limbert, M., Lydrup, M. L., Lyons, A., Lynch, A. C., Mantyh, C., Mathis, K. L., Margues, C. F. S., Martling, A., Meijerink, W. J. H. J., Merkel, S., Mehta, A. M., Mcarthur, D. R., Mcdermott, F. D., Mcgrath, J. S., Malde, S., Mirnezami, A., Monson, J. R. T., Morton, J. R., Mullaney, T. G., Negoi, I., Neto, J. W. M., Nguyen, B., Nielsen, M. B., Nieuwenhuijzen, G. A. P., Nilsson, P. J., Oliver, A., O'Connell, P. R., O'Dwyer, S. T., Palmer, G., Pappou, E., Park, J., Patsouras, D., Pellino, G., Peterson, A. C., Poggioli, G., Proud, D., Quinn, M., Quyn, A., Radwan, R. W., Rasheed, S., Rasmussen, P. C., Regenbogen, S. E., Renehan, A., Rocha, R., Rochester, M., Rohila, J., Rothbarth, J., Rottoli, M., Roxburgh, C., Rutten, H. J. T., Ryan, E. J., Safar, B., Sagar, P. M., Sahai, A., Saklani, A., Sammour, T., Sayyed, R., Schizas, A. M. P., Schwarzkopf, E., Scripcariu, V., Selvasekar, C., Shaikh, I., Shellawell, G., Shida, D., Simpson, A., Smart, N. J., Smart, P., Smith, J. J., Solbakken, A. M., Solomon, M. J., Sorensen, M. M., Steele, S. R., Steffens, D., Stitzenberg, K., Stocchi, L., Stylianides, N. A., Swartling, T., Sumrien, H., Sutton, P. A., Swartking, T., Tan, E. J., Taylor, C., Tekkis, P. P., Teras, J., Thurairaja, R., Toh, E. L., Tsarkov, P., Tsukada, Y., Tsukamoto, S., Tuech, J. J., Turner, W. H., Tuynman, J. B., van Ramshorst, G. H., van Zoggel, D., Vasquez-Jimenez, W., Verhoef, C., Vizzielli, G., Voogt, E. L. K., Uehara, K., Wakeman, C., Warrier, S., Wasmuth, H. H., Weber, K., Weiser, M. R., Wheeler, J. M. D., Wild, J., Wilson, M., Wolthuis, A., Yano, H., Yip, B., Yip, J., Yoo, R. N., and Winter, D. C.
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Artificial intelligence ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Logistic regression ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pelvic exenteration ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Artificial neural network ,business.industry ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Deep learning ,Gastroenterology ,Prognosis ,pelvic exenteration ,Support vector machine ,machine learning ,Test set ,colorectal surgery ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,computer ,Predictive modelling ,artificial neural network - Abstract
Aim: We aim to compare machine learning with neural network performance in predicting R0 resection (R0), length of stay >14days (LOS), major complication rates at 30days postoperatively (COMP) and survival greater than 1 year (SURV) for patients having pelvic exenteration for locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer. Method: A deep learning computer was built and the programming environment was established. The PelvEx Collaborative database was used which contains anonymized data on patients who underwent pelvic exenteration for locally advanced or locally recurrent colorectal cancer between 2004 and 2014. Logistic regression, a support vector machine and an artificial neural network (ANN) were trained. Twenty per cent of the data were used as a test set for calculating prediction accuracy for R0, LOS, COMP and SURV. Model performance was measured by plotting receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and calculating the area under the ROC curve (AUROC). Results: Machine learning models and ANNs were trained on 1147 cases. The AUROC for all outcome predictions ranged from 0.608 to 0.793 indicating modest to moderate predictive ability. The models performed best at predicting LOS >14days with an AUROC of 0.793 using preoperative and operative data. Visualized logistic regression model weights indicate a varying impact of variables on the outcome in question. Conclusion: This paper highlights the potential for predictive modelling of large international databases. Current data allow moderate predictive ability of both complex ANNs and more classic methods.
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16. Treatment of secondary wastewater effluents by infiltration percolation
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Bali, M., Gueddari, M., and Boukchina, R.
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17. Quantification of pancreatic exocrine function with secretin-enhanced magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography: normal values and short-term effects of pancreatic duct drainage procedures in chronic pancreatitis. Initial results
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Bali, M. A., Sztantics, A., Metens, T., Arvanitakis, M., Delhaye, M., Devière, J., and Matos, C.
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18. Evaluation of cytokines concentrations and oxidative DNA damage in patients with diabetic nephropathy and non- diabetic nephropathy undergoing hemodialysis: P08-27
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Avci, E., Cevher, Coskun S., Cakir, E., Yaman, H., Agilli, M., Bali, M., and Bilgi, C.
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19. Pelvic Exenteration for Advanced Nonrectal Pelvic Malignancy
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Kelly ME, Ryan E ´ J, Aalbers AGJ, Abdul Aziz N, Abraham-Nordling M, Alberda W, Antoniou A, Austin KK, Baker R, Bali M, Baseckas G, Bednarski BK, Beets GL, Berg PL, Beynon J, Biondo S, Bordeianou L, Bremers AB, Brunner M, Buchwald P, Burger JWA, Burling D, Campain N, Chan KKL, Chang GJ, Chew MH, C Chong P, Christensen HK, Codd M, Colquhoun AJ, Corr A, Coscia M, Coyne PE, Creavin B, Damjanovic L, Daniels IR, Davies M, Davies RJ, deWilt JHW, Denost Q, Deutsch C, Dietz D, Domingo S, Dozois EJ, Duff M, Eglinton T, Evans MD, Fearnhead NS, Frizelle FA, Garcia-Granero E, Garcia-Sabrido JL, GentiliniL, George ML, Glynn R, Golda T, Griffiths B, Harris DA, Evans M, Hagemans JAW, Harji DP, Heriot AG, HohenbergerW, Holm T, Humphries E, Jansson-Palmer G, Jenkins JT, Kapur S, Kanemitsu Y, Kelley SR, Keller DS, Kim H, Koh CE, Kok NFM, Kokelaar R, Kontovounisios C, Kroon H, Kusters M, Lago V, Larson DW, Law WL, Laurberg S, Lee P, Lydrup ML, Lynch AC, Mathis KL, Martling A, Meijerink WJHJ, Merkel S, Mehta AM, McDermott FD, McGrath JS, Mihailo A, Mirnezami A, Morton JR, Mullaney TG, Nielsen MB, Nieuwenhuijzen GAP, Nilsson PJ, O’Connell PR, Palmer G, Patsouras D, Pellino G, Poggioli G, Quinn M, Quyn A, Radwan RW, Rasheed S, Rasmussen PC, Rocha R, Rothbarth J, Roxburgh C, Rutten HJT, Sagar PM, Sammour T, Schizas AMP, Schwarzkopf E, Scripcariu V, Shaikh I, Shida D, Simpson A, Smart NJ, Smith JJ, Solomon MJ, Sørensen MM, Steele SR, Steffens D, Stocchi L, Stylianides NA, Tekkis PP, Taylor C, Tsukamoto S, Turner WH, Tuynman JB, vanRamshorst GH, van Zoggel D, Vasquez-JimenezW, Verhoef C, WakemanC, Warrier S, Wasmuth HH, Weiser MR, Wheeler JMD, Wild J, Yip J, Winter DC., Gilberto Poggioli, Kelly, Me, Ryan, E ´ J, Aalbers, Agj, Abdul Aziz, N, Abraham-Nordling, M, Alberda, W, Antoniou, A, Austin, Kk, Baker, R, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bednarski, Bk, Beets, Gl, Berg, Pl, Beynon, J, Biondo, S, Bordeianou, L, Bremers, Ab, Brunner, M, Buchwald, P, Burger, Jwa, Burling, D, Campain, N, Chan, Kkl, Chang, Gj, Chew, Mh, C Chong, P, Christensen, Hk, Codd, M, Colquhoun, Aj, Corr, A, Coscia, M, Coyne, Pe, Creavin, B, Damjanovic, L, Daniels, Ir, Davies, M, Davies, Rj, Dewilt, Jhw, Denost, Q, Deutsch, C, Dietz, D, Domingo, S, Dozois, Ej, Duff, M, Eglinton, T, Evans, Md, Fearnhead, N, Frizelle, Fa, Garcia-Granero, E, Garcia-Sabrido, Jl, Gentilinil, George, Ml, Glynn, R, Golda, T, Griffiths, B, Harris, Da, Evans, M, Hagemans, Jaw, Harji, Dp, Heriot, Ag, Hohenbergerw, Holm, T, Humphries, E, Jansson-Palmer, G, Jenkins, Jt, Kapur, S, Kanemitsu, Y, Kelley, Sr, Keller, D, Kim, H, Koh, Ce, Kok, Nfm, Kokelaar, R, Kontovounisios, C, Kroon, H, Kusters, M, Lago, V, Larson, Dw, Law, Wl, Laurberg, S, Lee, P, Lydrup, Ml, Lynch, Ac, Mathis, Kl, Martling, A, Meijerink, Wjhj, Merkel, S, Mehta, Am, Mcdermott, Fd, Mcgrath, J, Mihailo, A, Mirnezami, A, Morton, Jr, Mullaney, Tg, Nielsen, Mb, Nieuwenhuijzen, Gap, Nilsson, Pj, O’Connell, Pr, Palmer, G, Patsouras, D, Pellino, G, Poggioli, G, Quinn, M, Quyn, A, Radwan, Rw, Rasheed, S, Rasmussen, Pc, Rocha, R, Rothbarth, J, Roxburgh, C, Rutten, Hjt, Sagar, Pm, Sammour, T, Schizas, Amp, Schwarzkopf, E, Scripcariu, V, Shaikh, I, Shida, D, Simpson, A, Smart, Nj, Smith, Jj, Solomon, Mj, Sørensen, Mm, Steele, Sr, Steffens, D, Stocchi, L, Stylianides, Na, Tekkis, Pp, Taylor, C, Tsukamoto, S, Turner, Wh, Tuynman, Jb, Vanramshorst, Gh, van Zoggel, D, Vasquez-JimenezW, Verhoef, C, Wakemanc, Warrier, S, Wasmuth, Hh, Weiser, Mr, Wheeler, Jmd, Wild, J, Yip, J, and Winter, Dc.
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Pelvic Neoplasm ,Databases, Factual ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Tertiary Care Center ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Cohort Studies ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,0302 clinical medicine ,Retrospective Studie ,Cause of Death ,Pelvic Neoplasms ,Neoadjuvant therapy ,Cervical cancer ,Aged, 80 and over ,Mortality rate ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,Survival Analysi ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prognosi ,Malignancy ,Risk Assessment ,Disease-Free Survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Survival analysis ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Neoplasm Invasivene ,Pelvic exenteration ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Surgery ,Pelvic Exenteration ,Proportional Hazards Model ,Cohort Studie ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
Item does not contain fulltext OBJECTIVE: To determine factors associated with outcomes following pelvic exenteration for advanced nonrectal pelvic malignancy. BACKGROUND: The PelvEx Collaborative provides large volume data from specialist centers to ascertain factors associated with improved outcomes. METHODS: Consecutive patients who underwent pelvic exenteration for nonrectal pelvic malignancy between 2006 and 2017 were identified from 22 tertiary centers. Patient demographics, neoadjuvant therapy, histopathological assessment, length of stay, 30-day major complication/mortality rate were recorded.The primary endpoints were factors associated with survival. The secondary endpoints included the difference in margin rates across the cohorts, impact of neoadjuvant treatment on survival, associated morbidity, and mortality. RESULTS: One thousand two hundred ninety-three patients were identified. 40.4% (n = 523) had gynecological malignancies (endometrial, ovarian, cervical, and vaginal), 35.7% (n = 462) urological (bladder), 18.1% (n = 234) anal, and 5.7% had sarcoma (n = 74).The median age across the cohort was 63 years (range, 23-85). The median 30-day mortality rate was 1.7%, with the highest rates occurring following exenteration for recurrent sarcoma or locally advanced cervical cancer (3.3% each). The median length of hospital stay was 17.5 days. 34.5% of patients experienced a major complication, with highest rate occurring in those having salvage surgery for anal cancer.Multivariable analysis showed R0 resection was the main factor associated with long-term survival. The 3-year overall-survival rate for R0 resection was 48% for endometrial malignancy, 40.6% for ovarian, 49.4% for cervical, 43.8% for vaginal, 59% for bladder, 48.3% for anal, and 48.1% for sarcoma. CONCLUSION: Pelvic exenteration remains an important treatment in selected patients with advanced or recurrent nonrectal pelvic malignancy. The range in 3-year overall survival following R0 resection (40%-59%) reflects the diversity of tumor types.
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20. Fatal hemobilia in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma invading biliary tract after treatment with sorafenib and biliary stenting
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Verset, G., Maréchal, R., Bali, M. A., Devière, J., and Van Laethem, J. L.
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21. Localized Castleman's disease and nephrotic syndrome not responsive to resection plus colchicine therapy
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Derici, U., Arinsoy, T., Ataoglu, O., Bali, M., Eroglu, A., Goker, B., and Sindel, S.
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22. HIV-1 infection is facilitated in T cells by decreasing p56lck protein tyrosine kinase activity
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YOUSEFI, S., MA, X.-Z., SINGLA, R., ZHOU, Y.-C., SAKAC, D., BALI, M., Liu, Y., SAHAI, B. M., and BRANCH, D. R.
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23. Gastric perforation complicating direct current cardioversion
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Velez-Roa, S, Bali, M A, and Renard, M
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24. Short‐ and long‐term outcome in cats diagnosed with pyothorax: 47 cases (2009‐2018).
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Krämer, F., Rainer, J., and Bali, M. S.
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DIAGNOSIS ,SURVIVAL rate ,CAT diseases ,CATS ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,PLEURAL effusions - Abstract
Objectives: The aims of this retrospective study were to report the short‐ and long‐term outcome in cats treated for pyothorax and to identify prognostic indicators as well as determine recurrence rate. Methods: Medical records from April 2009 to August 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. Cases were included if a diagnosis of pyothorax was confirmed via cytology and/or culture of pleural fluid. Cats diagnosed with or suspected of having other thoracic diseases and cats with no evidence of pleural effusion were excluded from the study. Results: Fifty‐five cats met the inclusion criteria. Eighty five percent (n=47) cats underwent medical management with thoracostomy tubes, pleural lavage and broad‐spectrum antibiotics. Fifteen percent (n=5) cases failed medical treatment and underwent thoracotomy. Twenty eight percent (n=13) did not survive to hospital discharge. Short‐term survival (14 days) was achieved in 72% (n=34). Long‐term follow‐up was available for 31 of 34 with a long‐term survival rate of 68% (n=30). The recurrence rate was 6% (n=2). Conclusion: For cats with pyothorax that survive to discharge the prognosis is excellent and the condition is associated with a low recurrence rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. THE ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY OF THE LCK PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE REGULATES EARLY EVENTS IN HIV INFECTION.
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Yousefi, S., Bali, M., and Branch, D. R.
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26. Neoadjuvant folfirinox in patients with (borderline) resectable pancreatic cancer: A systematic review and patient-level meta-analysis
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Buettner, S., Janssen, Q., Suker, M., Beumer, B., Addeo, P., Bachellier, P., Bahary, N., Bekaii-Saab, T., Bali, M., Besselink, M., Boone, B., Chau, I., Clarke, S., Dillhoff, M., El-Rayes, B., Frakes, J., Grose, D., Hosein, P., Jamieson, N., Javed, A., Khan, K., Kim, K., Kim, S., Ko, A., Lacy, J., Margonis, G., McCarter, M., McKay, C., Mellon, E., and Moorcraft, S.
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27. Changing outcomes following pelvic exenteration for locally advanced and recurrent rectal cancer.
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Kelly, M. E., Aalbers, A. G. J., Aziz, N. Abdul, Abraham‐Nordling, M., Alberda, W., Antoniou, A., Austin, K. K., Baker, R., Bali, M., Baseckas, G., Bednarski, B. K., Beets, G. L., Berg, P. L., Beynon, J., Biondo, S., Bordeianou, L., Brunner, M., Buchwald, P., Burger, J. W. A., and Burling, D.
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28. ESGAR consensus statement on the use of liver-specific contrast agents in MR imaging
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Neri, E., Bali, M. A., Ba Ssalamah, A., Boraschi, P., Brancatelli, G., Caseiro Alves, F., Grazioli, L., Helmberger, T., Lee, J. M., Manfredi, Riccardo, Martí Bonmatí, L., Matos, C., Merkle, E., Schima, W., Skehan, S. J., Vilgrain, V., Op De Beeck, B., Zech, C. J., and Bartolozzi, C.
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vessels ,Liver, vessels, contrast media, enhancement ,Liver ,contrast media ,enhancement - Published
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29. Cystic lesions of the liver
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Rosado, E, Pereira, J, Bouchaibi, S, and Bali, M
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Magnetic resonance imaging ,Liver neoplasms ,Cysts ,Computed tomography ,Liver diseases - Abstract
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: To present the CT and MRI features of the cystic liver lesions, with emphasis on the differential diagnosis. BACKGROUND: Cystic liver lesions are a frequent finding in abdominal imaging and may represent a broad spectrum of entities, ranging from benign developmental cysts to malignant neoplasms. Radiological features of various cystic liver lesions frequently overlap. Therefore, it is necessary to integrate imaging with clinical and laboratorial findings. The most important clinical parameters include age, clinical history and symptoms. Still, a histologic diagnosis is often required. Fine needle aspiration biopsy under image guidance is the preferred diagnostic method. It can be performed percutaneously or endoscopically providing adequate tissue samples. IMAGING FINDINGS: The appearance of the cystic lesion at CT and MRI, concerning the size, the thickness of the wall, the presence or absence of septa, calcifications or internal nodules and the enhancing patterns allows the classification of the lesion as probably benign or malignant and, in most cases, a specific diagnosis can be suggested. Liver lesions with typical imaging features include simple cysts, autosomal dominant polycystic liver disease, biliary hamartomas, Caroli disease, cavernous hemangiomas, peribiliary cysts in cirrhotic patients, biliary cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma, cystic subtypes of hepatocellular carcinoma, cystic metastasis, pyogenic and amebic abscesses, hydatid cysts, extra-hepatic pseudocyst and intrahepatic biloma and hematoma. CONCLUSION: Cystic lesions of the liver are common findings. Imaging features together with clinical and laboratorial findings allow an accurate diagnosis and appropriate patient management. FNA is sometimes needed for definitive diagnosis.
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30. 1867P - Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) as a tool to assess response and guide therapy adaptation in rectal cancer
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Khakoo, S., Carter, P., Valeri, N., Shaikh, R., Jones, T., Begum, R., Rana, I., Picchia, S., Bali, M., Brown, G., Wotherspoon, A., Terlizzo, M., von Loga, K., Ahmed, I., Watkins, D., Chau, I., Starling, N., Tait, D., Hubank, M., and Cunningham, D.
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31. Prevalence of Cryptosporidium species isolated from diarrheic children in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
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EL-Malky, M. M., Mowafy, N. M., Zaghloul, D. A., Al-Harthi, S. A., EL-Bali, M. A., Mohamed, R. T., Bakri, R. A., Mohamed, A. A., and Elmedany, S.
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32. Is survival enough for quality of life in Sagliker Syndrome-uglifying human face appearances in chronic kidney disease?
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Sagliker Y., Acharya V., Golea O., Sabry A., Bali M., Eyupoglu K., Ookalkar D., and Çukurova Üniversitesi
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,Chronic kidney disease ,sense organs ,Sagliker Syndrome - Abstract
PubMedID: 18446747 Background: It is known that secondary hyperparathyroidism (SH) and particularly skeletal changes is a severe condition in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Sagliker syndrome (SS) is a very prominent feature in CKD including uglifying human face appearances, short stature, extremely severe maxillary and mandibulary changes, soft tissues in the mouth, teeth-dental abnormalities, finger tip changes and severe psychological problems. Methods: In the last 8 years we have confronted 36 extremely incredible SS cases in CKD by performing an international study in Turkey, India, Malaysia, Romania and Egypt. Results: In addition to the uglifying human face appearance, we found extremely severe X-ray and tomographical, pantomographical, histo-pathological changes in the head and whole body. Finally, we compared previous face pictures with recent ones. Just a few years earlier they had been pretty and good-looking young boys and girls. By investigating their history, we understood they had not received proper therapy and were in the late-irreversible period. Conclusion: SS is a serious and severe complication of CKD. Late and unproper treatment leads to abnormalities throughout skeleton particularly in the skull and face. Changes particularly in children and teens become irreversible-disastrous for appearance and psychological health. Appropriate treatment must begin as early as possible in specialized centers. It is possible that SS patients may survive long-term with dialysis, but with all those particular changes could anyone claim this type of life would continue in an acceptable way without extending their height, correcting all the changes in the skull and face, remodeling new faces and most particularly convincing the patients to deal with all those tragy-dramatic psychological problems? © Società Italiana di Nefrologia.
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33. Association between neopterin and carotid intima media thickness in hemodialysis patients
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Arinsoy, T, Sindel, S, ALTOK, KADRİYE, Erten, Y, Pasaoglu, HATİCE, Oktar, S, Guz, G, Bali, M, Ozturk, MA, and Derici, ÜLVER
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34. An association between inflammatory state and left ventricular hypertrophy in hemodialysis patients
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Erten, Y, Tulmac, M, Arinsoy, T, Derici, ÜLVER, Guz, G, Pasaoglu, HATİCE, ALTOK, KADRİYE, Bali, M, Sindel, S, and Cengel, A
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35. Pentose phosphate pathway, glutathione-dependent enzymes and antioxidant defense during oxidative stress in diabetic rodent brain and peripheral organs: effects of stobadine and vitamin E
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Stefek, M, CANBOLAT, ORHAN, Avci, A, Ulusu, NN, Sahilli, M, Karasu, ÇİMEN, Ozansoy, G, Gajdosik, A, Stolc, S, Ari, N, and Bali, M
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of treatment with antioxidant stobadine (ST) on the activities of enzymes related with pentose phosphate pathway and glutathione-dependent metabolism and the other markers of oxidative stress in brain and peripheral organs of diabetic rats, and to compare the effects of ST treatment alone with the effects of treatments with another antioxidant vitamin E and ST plus vitamin E. Rats were made diabetic by the injection of streptozotocin (STZ; 55 mg/kg IP), and, 2 days later, some control and diabetic rats were left untreated or treated with ST (24.7 mg/kg/day, orally), vitamin E (400-500 U/kg/day, orally), or both substances together. In the brain, although 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase activity (6-PGD) did not change, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity (G-6PD) was markedly increased in diabetic rats compared with controls; only combined treatment with ST and vitamin E produced a partial prevention on this alteration. The aorta G-6PD and 6-PGD of diabetic rats were 52% and 36% of control values, respectively. Neither single treatments with each antioxidant nor their combination altered the G-6PD and 6-PGD in aorta of diabetic rats. Glutathione peroxidase (GSHPx) activity was increased by STZ-diabetes in brain, heart, and kidney. In diabetic brain, vitamin E alone or combination with ST kept GSHPx at normal levels. Diabetes-induced stimulation in GSHPx did not decrease in response to the treatment with vitamin E in heart and kidney, but was greatly prevented by ST alone. The activity of glutathione reductase (GR) was decreased in brain and heart of diabetic rats. The treatment with each antioxidant or with a combination of both agents completely prevented this deficiency and resulted in further activation of GR in diabetic tissues. Glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity did not significantly change in diabetic brain and aorta. GST was stimulated by all treatment protocols in the brain of diabetic rats and was depressed in aorta of control rats. Catalase (CAT) was activated in diabetic heart but depressed in diabetic kidney. Diabetes-induced abnormalities in CAT activity did not respond to vitamin E alone in heart, was moderately ameliorated by the treatment with this vitamin in kidney, and was completely prevented by ST alone in both tissues. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity of brain and heart was unchanged by the diabetes but inhibited in diabetic kidney after the treatment ST alone or ST plus vitamin E. The lipid peroxidation (MDA) was increased in diabetic brain and heart. ST or vitamin E alone partly prevented diabetes-induced increase in MDA in brain and heart; however, antioxidant combination achieved a completely amelioration in MDA of these tissues of diabetic rats. Kidney MDA levels were similar in control and untreated diabetic animals. ST and vitamin E treatments, when applied separately or together, significantly reduced kidney MDA in both control and diabetic rats; and the combined effect of antioxidants was greater than that of each alone. These results are consistent with the degenerative role of hyperglycemia on cellular reducing equivalent homeostasis and antioxidant defense, and provide further evidence that pharmacological intervention of different antioxidants may have significant implications in the prevention of the prooxidant feature of diabetes and protects redox status of the cells.
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36. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody associated vasculitis and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis as a complication of propylthiouracil therapy
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Akkaya, V, Bali, M, Erten, Y, Bodur, H, Sahiner, S, Tolunay, O, and Canbakan, B
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37. Carotid intima-media thickness and transforming growth factor levels in patients with essential hypertension
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Sindel, S, Bicik, Z, Gonen, SEVİM, ALTOK, KADRİYE, Derici, ÜLVER, Armsoy, T, and Bali, M
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38. Comparative effects of stobadine and vitamin e treatments on oxidative stress markers in heart and kidney of streptozotocin-diabetic rats
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CANBOLAT, ORHAN, Ari, N, Stefek, M, Ceylan, A, Ozansoy, G, Bali, M, Avci, A, and Karasu, C
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39. Effects of combination therapy with verapamil SR and trandolapril on blood pressure, microalbuminuria and left ventricular mass index
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Arinsoy, T, Derici, ÜLVER, Hasanoglu, E, Cemri, M, Bali, M, and Sindel, S
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40. Effects of combination therapy with verapamil SR and trandolapril on blood pressure, microalbuminuria and left ventricular mass
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Arinsoy, T, Hasanoglu, E, Cemri, M, Bali, M, Derici, ÜLVER, and Sindel, C
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41. An unusual case of Wegener's granulomatosis
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Aydemir, S, Bali, M, Sindel, S, Arinsoy, T, and Memis, L
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42. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ERYTHROCYTE SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE ACTIVITY AND PLASMA-LEVELS OF SOME TRACE-ELEMENTS (AL, CU, ZN) OF DIALYSIS PATIENTS
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C O Ongun, E Hasanoğlu, Altan N, S Sindel, Engin Altintaş, and Bali M
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Erythrocytes ,Anemia ,Superoxide dismutase ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Erythropoietin ,Uremia ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,biology ,Superoxide Dismutase ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,humanities ,Zinc ,Red blood cell ,Endocrinology ,Enzyme ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Metals ,biology.protein ,Female ,Dialysis (biochemistry) ,Copper ,Aluminum ,medicine.drug - Abstract
1. The effect of erythropoietin and some trace elements on superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity of dialysis patients have been studied. 2. SOD activity of dialysis patients was found to be decreased. 3. The effect of erythropoietin on SOD activity was not found in vitro. 4. Plasma and erythrocyte aluminum increased in dialysis patients, but no significant change in plasma copper was found. 5. Plasma zinc levels of dialysis patients were found to be decreased. 6. These results suggest that inhibition of erythrocyte SOD activity of dialysis patients may contribute to their anemia.
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- 1994
43. Stress distributions around furrows and asperities in EHL line contacts
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Cheng, H. S and Bali, M
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Mechanical Engineering - Abstract
The effect on the stresses, pressure, and film thickness profile of a transversely oriented asperity ridge and furrow located on the surface of a roller in a lubricated, simple sliding, line contact is investigated. The location of these defects in the contact region, the lubricant parameters, the minimum film thickness, and the combination of tangential and normal loads are varied and their effects on the pressures, film thicknesses and stresses are plotted and discussed. It is found that the pressure distribution in the contact, and hence the stress pattern in the roller, suffers a significant change due to the presence of the asperity ridge or furrow.
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44. Inter-comparison of IASI and AATSR over an extended period.
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Bali, M., Mittaz, J., Maturi, E., and Goldberg, M.
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GEOSTATIONARY satellites , *INTERFEROMETERS , *COLLOCATION methods - Abstract
The launch of ENVISAT in 2002 and the launch of MetTop-A in 2006 put two highly accurate instruments in space to measure Top of Atmosphere (TOA) radiances. These instruments are the AATSR and IASI. While the AATSR, by design is a climate accurate (i.e. accuracy within 0.1 K and stability within 0.05 Kdec-1) instrument, the IASI is a hyperspectral instrument that has a stated accuracy of within 0.5 K. This accuracy and stability are used in producing climate CDR's from these instruments and also aids in using these instruments as benchmarks for inter-comparison studies that aim at measuring stability and accuracy of instruments that are concurrently flying with them. The GSICS (Global Space Based Inter-Calibration System) has extensively exploited the IASI by comparing its measurements with Polar as well as Geostationary satellite instruments and measuring the in-orbit stability and accuracy of these instruments. More recent re-calibration efforts, such as the NOAA CDR project that is aimed at recalibrating the AVHRR uses the IASI and the AATSR as references. However to trust the recalibrated radiances it is vital that the in-orbit accuracy of the reference sources is known and critical issues such as scan angle dependence, and temporal variation of the accuracy are fully evaluated across a large temperature range (200-300 K). In order to better understand the accuracy and asses the trustworthiness of these references we present here a comprehensive analysis of the AATSR-IASI bias derived from their collocated pixels, over the period January 2008 through March 2011. Our analysis indicates that generally the AATSR (Nadir View) and IASI can act as good reference instruments and IASI is much more accurate than its design specification. In fact, taking into account a small bias the AATSR-IASI bias is close to the AATSR pre-launch bias implying that IASI can get close to pre-launch levels of accuracy. We also examine temperature dependent bias in the AATSR at low (< 240 K) temperatures which seems to appear after orbit was lowered of the ENVISAT satellite and its inclination control was discontinued. In addition, a very small scan angular dependence of AATSR-IASI bias indicates that the AVHRR has a scan angle dependent bias. We also examine the bias problem with the 12 μm channel of the AATSR in detail. We show that this bias not only has a temperature dependence (it grows up to 0.4 K at low temperatures) but also has a seasonal dependence in the SST (265-300 K) temperature range and is highly correlated to instrument temperature in the cold temperature range. We then discuss a possible method to correct the 11 and the 12 μm bias so as to use the corrected radiances for re-calibration of AVHRR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Studies on the therapeutic effects of thiophanate in pica-affected camels
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Bali, M. K., Vashishta, M. S., Singh, R. P., and Gautam, O. P.
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46. In vitro biomechanical testing of a micro external skeletal fixator.
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Deiss, R., Bali, M. S., Doherr, M., Spreng, D., Rytz, U., and Ferguson, S. J.
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- 2013
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47. Les chenaux de maree autour des iles de Kneiss, Tunisie: sedimentologie et evolution.
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Bali, M. and Gueddari, M.
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ORIGIN of the Earth , *LANDSCAPES , *SWAMPS , *CLIFFS , *SEDIMENTOLOGY , *TIDAL currents , *GEOLOGICAL formations , *AERIAL photography in land reform - Abstract
L'Archipel de Kneiss, dans le Golfe de Gabes (sud-est Tunisien), est un milieu a originalites multiples. Il est unique en son genre en Tunisie en raison de la variete de son paysage morphologique (marais maritimes, falaises, plages sableuses et ilots qui emergent des hauts fonds). Il est caracterise par la presence de chenaux de maree submerges. L'objectif principal de ce present travail est de caracteriser les principales composantes qui interviennent dans la dynamique sedimentaire au niveau de ces chenaux. Les resultats des analyses granulometriques et mineralogiques des sediments de surface preleves au niveau des chenaux de maree ont permis d'identifier l'origine de ces sediments et de preciser les facteurs et les phenomenes qui interviennent dans leur transport et leur depot. Ces resultats montrent que les sables des chenaux de maree presentent un granoclassement decroissant de l'aval vers l'amont, ce qui prouve que les courants de maree ont une action plus importante lors du flot que lors du jusant. Ces resultats montrent aussi que le mode de transport est exclusivement le roulement par les courants de maree. Les mineraux argileux et non argileux des sediments de surface auraient pour origine essentiellement les formations geologiques qui affleurent dans l'arriere-pays. L'analyse des photographies aeriennes montre que les chenaux de maree presentent une evolution morphologique. Citation Bali, M. & Gueddari, M. (2011) Les chenaux de maree autour des iles de Kneiss, Tunisie: sedimentologie et evolution. Hydrol. Sci. J. 56(3), 498-506. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Electroencephalography in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus).
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Bali, M. S., Gebhardt-Henrich, S., Keller, P., Steiger, A., Gattermann, R., Bergamasco, L., Kronen, P., Doherr, M. G., Botteron, C., Tomek, A., and Jaggy, A.
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The golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) is a popular laboratory animal and is used in a multitude of behavioural studies. However, it has been shown that it suffers from different forms of hereditary hydrocephalus, which may result in behavioural changes. This prospective study was designed to look into the usefulness of electroencephalography (EEG) measurements in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus in hamsters. The EEGs of the hydrocephalic hamsters were evaluated double-blind and showed a high-voltage slow wave activity, with a fast activity superimposed onto it. This pattern has already been well described in other hydrocephalic species and differed significantly from the EEGs that were obtained from the normal hamsters. It was concluded from our study that a background activity with an amplitude over 50 μV in combination with a frequency of ≤5 Hz was highly indicative of hydrocephalus in young hamsters. We believe that the EEG could be a very useful diagnostic tool in the screening for hydrocephalus in hamsters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. The global cost of pelvic exenteration: in‐hospital perioperative costs.
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Kelly, ME, AGJ, Aalbers, Abdul Aziz, N, Abecasis, N, Abraham‐Nordling, M, Akiyoshi, T, Alberda, W, Albert, M, Andric, M, Angenete, E, Antoniou, A, Auer, R, Austin, KK, Aziz, O, Baker, RP, Bali, M, Baseckas, G, Bebington, B, Bedford, M, and Bednarski, BK
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SUSTAINABLE development reporting ,COST ,OVERHEAD costs ,MEDICAL care costs ,PURCHASING power parity - Published
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50. NITROGEN RECOVERY BY STRUVITE PRECIPITATION FROM ANTHROPOGENIC NUTRIENT SOLUTION.
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Kabdaşsh, Işik, Tünay, Olcay, Tath, Bali M., and Topçuoğlu, Selin
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In this study, the factors affecting struvite precipitation performance were experimentally investigated using the actual human urine composite samples. The composite sample was enzyme-hydrolyzed to convert the urea to ammonia. 1:1 dilution of the sample was also used to mimic flush-toilet conditions. The results showed the applicability of struvite precipitation to human urine for nitrogen recovery. High ammonia removal efficiencies up to 95 % were obtained at pH ≥9 for both diluted and undiluted samples. The process also removed more than 80 % organic nitrogen and 70 % COD, at excess doses as well as stoichiometric ones of magnesium and phosphate. Both excess dose applications and dilution yielded ammonia, organic nitrogen and COD removal performances, similar to that of the actual sample. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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