IT has been established that removal of all the pelvic viscera can be accomplished with a mortality of 25 per cent or less and that the resultant physiologic readjustments permit a comfortable and ...
THE danger of accidents occurring during pelvic surgery in women is ever present, but the great advances in surgical technic, especially during the last quarter of a century, have been responsible for ...
A retrospective analysis of patients with renal cancer receiving temsirolimus within a named patient program. Background: Studies on renal pelvis and ureter cancer are very small and are limited to ...
Hannah is a human anatomist at the University of Bristol and teaches across undergraduate anatomy and medicine programmes. She began her medical training in Ireland, specialising in Obstetrics and ...
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