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Elevating the standards of scientific editing in clinical surgery: Learning from editorial and journal role models

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Improving online physician evaluations for surgeons using sentiment analysis and alternative perspectives

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Ensuring ethical and qualified authorship: The key to trustworthiness in clinical surgery journal

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Artificial intelligence for academic purpose in clinic surgery: ChatGPT, Turnitin, and false positive

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COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccination, risk of cardiac myxoma in view of clinical surgery

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Eggplant deformity in penile fracture

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Splenectomy for Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome: Systematic review and case series

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Comments on “Risk factors for spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality in trauma cases at a single trauma center”

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Impact of fluorescence-guided surgery on splenic preservation: A case of splenic hydatidosis

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Adult pancreatoblastoma presentingwith obstructive jaundice: A case report and literature review

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Pilonidal disease management in young adults: A retrospective analysis of practices in a single tertiary center in Bahrain

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Long-term comparative outcomes in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation with self-expanding valves versus balloon-expandable valves: A retrospective observational study

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Comparative study between the effectiveness of Amnion-CollaGee (Collagen-Gelatin-Elastin) as a biological product wound dressing and conventional dressing on the donor site of the split-thickness skin graft in animals model (rats)

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Enhancing mortality Probability Model II predictive accuracy with the lethal triad in intensive care unit trauma patients: A retrospective study

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Dr. Shao-Wei Chen's contribution to analysis of outcomes of patients undergoing cardiac surgery and aortic disease: Big data analytics

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Predatory publisher and low standard journal: An emerging problem in clinical surgery field

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Conflict of interest in clinical surgery: Contemporary concern in digital era

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Postpublication redecision and pitfalls of inadequate standards in scientific surgical journals: Important consideration in academic publication

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Spontaneous bilateral basal ganglia hemorrhage

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Academic characterization of the Formosan Journal of Surgery: A five-year bibliometric analysis

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篇名 Borderline malignancy solitary fibrous tumor of abdominal wall
作者 Wang Lung‑Jui
卷期/出版年月 53卷5期 (2020/10)
頁次 198-201
摘要 Solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is a rare mesenchymal tumor originating in the pleura or at virtually any site in the soft tissue. Although they are commonly thought of as intrathoracic tumors, 50% to 70% of SFTs arise outside the thorax. Approximately 78% to 88% of SFT are benign and 12% to 22% are malignant. The most common sign/symptom of intraabdominal SFT is a palpable abdominal mass with pain and weight loss. Compression symptoms, including dysuria, urinary retention, hydronephrosis, constipation, incontinence, or vomiting have also been reported. However, an intraabdominal SFT located abdominal wall was asymptomatic in this case presentation.
關鍵詞 Borderline malignancy, intraabdominal, solitary fibrous tumor
分類 Case Report

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