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Artificial intelligence models, pretrained on vast datasets, significantly outperformed a standard baseline model in ...
Urticaria is complicated to diagnose by its symptomatic overlap with other skin conditions and the frequent misclassification ...
There is good evidence that normal, term newborns who are placed skin to skin with their mothers immediately after birth make the transition from fetal to newborn life with greater respiratory ...
Healthy hair, nails, and skin require sufficient nutrients, including vitamins A, D, and E. While these are commonly found in a balanced diet, some people — such as those with specific dietary ...
In addition, benign lesions that are commonly found in women in general--for example, fibroadenoma, breast hamartoma ... Sometimes tenderness, skin fixation, or other skin changes may be noted.
The Centre for Molecular Pathology is a collaborative initiative between The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research, aiming to identify the molecular mechanisms that ...
81-year-old female with a remote history of follicular lymphoma was undergoing evaluation for possible disease recurrence when an incidental right breast mass was identified. 51-year-old female ...
Integra is a product that is used to help re-grow skin on body parts where skin has been removed or badly damaged. It was initially used to safely cover large areas of burned tissue where skin needed ...
Allergists often use a skin prick test to measure the presence of IgE antibodies, or an allergic response, for the suspect food allergen. Food allergy symptoms are caused by the interaction between a ...
Skin diseases are pathologic conditions that affect the body's surfaces (also called the integument), including skin, hair, nails and associated glands. They can involve all layers of the skin and ...
On the face, cuts longer than ¼ inch (6 mm) usually need to be seen. They usually need closure with sutures or skin glue. Any open wound that may need sutures should be seen as soon as possible.
Under the motto ‘Science for social cohesion’, the University of Münster is calling for a ‘March for Science’ on 9 May. The Rectorate invites all interested parties to take part.