Search
Search Results
-
Imaging of thoracic hernias: types and complications
AbstractThoracic hernias are characterised by either protrusion of the thoracic contents outside their normal anatomical confines or extension of the...
-
Prognostic Significance of Hiatal Hernia in Patients with Gastric Cancer Located within the Upper-Third of the Stomach
BackgroundGastric cancers located within the upper-third of the stomach (UGC), especially the esophagogastric junction GC (EGJGC), have distinct...
-
Year 2: Internal Medicine Learning Using the “1,2,3 Methodology”
This section continues the review of ten daily pearls for three days each week for the entire year and continues to form the basis of retaining... -
-
Gastric Bypass Complications
The number of bariatric surgical operations performed in the United States has been steadily increasing for the last 5 years. It is estimated that... -
Principles and Approaches in Surgical Resection of Esophageal Cancer
Surgical techniques for esophagectomy have evolved greatly since the first esophagectomy was described in 1913. The following chapter outlines the... -
Pelvic floor ultrasound: when, why, and how?
Pelvic floor disorders are a significant medical issue, reportedly affecting nearly one in four women in the United States. Nonetheless, until the...
-
-
-
-
-
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Obesity, and Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Complex Relationship—a Narrative Review
Common, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is promoted by increased abdomino-thoracic pressure gradient and affects a large proportion of...
-
-
Imaging of Non-vascular Thoracic Pain
Acute chest pain is one of the most frequent requests for seeking medical attention in the emergency department. For patients suffering from chest... -
-