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  1. Molar replacement revisited, from standard bone-level to tissue-level implants with an individualised design: Case report with a 36-month follow-up period.

    2026 · PubMed · Glauser, Roland

    2026
  2. Clinical improvement of neuroretinitis over six-month follow-up period in an adult patient: a case report

    2025 · Romanian Journal of Neurology · Rusydiana, Agustini, Lukisiari

    2025
  3. Two-Stage Repair for Primary Hypospadias: Functional and Cosmetic Outcomes in 145 Cases With a Follow-Up Period of Over Five Years

    2025 · Journal of Pediatric Surgery · Oktar, Tayfun, Selvi, İsmail, Dönmez, Muhammet İrfan et al.

    2025
  4. Surgical and Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Maxillary Necrosis In the Post Covid-19 Period and 3-year Follow-up: A Rare Case Report

    2025 · Research Square · Kantaci, Yakup, Durmus, Halil İbrahim, Polat, Mehmet Emrah

    2025
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  6. Autoimmune hypophysitis: a case of follow-up during the COVID-19 pandemic period

    2025 · Digital Diagnostics · Surovcev, Evgeniy N., Zelter, P. M., Kapishnikov, А.V. et al.

    2025
  7. P1282 Type 2 diabetes mellitus in IBD patients: a case control study through a long follow up period

    2025 · Journal of Crohn s and Colitis · Zaccardi, Benedetta, Ribaldone, Davide Giuseppe

    2025
  8. This canvas has never been blank: desertscape as a palimpsest (IVth mill. BCE – XXth c. CE): The Eastern Desert underwent major environmental changes during the Holocene. With the end of the African humid period during the mid-Holocene (8,2 - 4,2 ky), it dried out considerably, gradually becoming more and more like the desert we know today. While the origin of its formation is climatic, the evolution of its landscapes and socio-ecosystems owes much to human activities and occupation.This human presence is now quite well documented for the most important peaks in desert occupation, mainly linked to the exploitation of the desert's resources by political and economic powers based in the Nile Valley, or to its place in the trade and expedition roads to the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Horn of Africa. These different powers have marked the desert with signs of their presence, their networks, and their appropriation of places, all of which have accumulated, replaced, or cancelled each other out along time. But even in the earliest periods, the canvas has never been blank, because pre-desert occupation left some inheritances and because multi-resource nomadism, which is still insufficiently documented, resulted in other forms of appropriation of the desert areas. This second point is still too often neglected, as the nomads, who were present throughout the period studied, left few traces and the sedentary people did not always account for their interactions with these populations.The paper begins with a brief review of the Holocene climatic history of the Eastern Sahara, followed by a theoretical reflection on the different forms of territorialization and place appropriation that exist among nomadic and sedentary populations. Following these initial overviews, it presents case studies and reflections on the successive and/or simultaneous appropriations, transformations, and reuses of some of the watering places, roads, quarries, harbors, and mines of the Eastern Desert from the end of prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century AD.

    2025 · HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) · Maël, Crépy,

    2025
  9. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients: A Case–Control Study Through a Long Follow-Up Period

    2024 · Journal of Clinical Medicine · Zaccardi, Benedetta, Armandi, Angelo, Caviglia, Gian Paolo et al.

    2024
  10. Rehabilitation of eviscerated missing eye with customised heat cure acrylic ocular prosthesis: A case report with a follow-up period of 6 years

    2024 · IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry · Potdukhe, Shruti, Bambawale, Amrut

    2024
  11. Post Right Hemicolectomy Anastomotic Leak, the Rate, and the Related Risk Factors: A Descriptive Study Saed Fahad Al-Shoufeen, Suhaib Mohammad Al-Mistarehi, Hashem Mustafa Qawasmeh, Waleed Monawer Al-Shoubaki, Moath Hasan Hayajneh Published: July 18, 2024 | 22 23 DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i07.026 Pages: 865-868 Downloads Abstract Backgrounds: Colon cancer is usually treated by colon resection and bowel anastomosis. Right hemicolectomy is the main stay treatment of right sided colon cancer. Because the anastomotic leak (AL) post right hemicolectomy carries a significant morbidity and mortality, we evaluated the rate of this complication and the related risk factors. Methodology: (653) patients who underwent right hemicolectomy in our general surgery department at Jordanian Royal Medical Services between July 2017 and February 2023 enrolled in this retrospective descriptive study. The follow-up period was from two weeks to 45 days. Results: Of 653 patients who had a right hemicolectomy (42.7% male, ages from 24-71 years), emergency surgery 176 (27%). 248 (38.0%) had laparoscopic resection (5% conversion rate) and 405 (62%) underwent open surgery. 119 (18.22%) of all patients got a hand-sewn anastomosis, whereas 534 (81.77%) received stapled ones. 12 (1.83%) patients got a protective ileostomy and were excluded from other calculations, so the final number of patients was 641. The overall leakage rate was 2.2% (n=14) with a postoperative mortality of 16 (2.5%) (4 of 16 patients with leakage, P=0.007). The occurrence of an AL after laparoscopic technique was in 5 patients (0.78%), open approach in 7 (1.1%), and after revisional surgeries was in two cases (0.3%), (P=0.064, 0.051. 0.015, respectively). AL was in 6 cases (0.9%) after hand-sewn and in 8 cases (1.24%) after staple ones (P=0.077, 0.069, respectively). In emergency cases the AL was in 9 cases (1.4%) while in elective ones was in 5 cases (0.78%) (P=0.034, 0.004, respectively). Conclusion: Good assessment of risk factors of this anastomotic leak may lead to a decrease in the rate of this leak especially in acute condition and therefore the morbidity rate, mortality rate, and improve the quality of health care which will be more cost effective.

    2024 · SAS Journal of Surgery · Al-Shoufeen, Saed Fahad, Al-Mistarehi, Suhaib Mohammad, Qawasmeh, Hashem Mustafa et al.

    2024
  12. Maxillary sinus opacification after surgery in asymptomatic patients: Transient swelling of the sinus mucosa or graft dispersion into the maxillary sinus. A radiographic report of three cases after a follow-up period of at least 5 years.

    2024 · PubMed · Testori, Tiziano, Scaini, Riccardo, Friedland, Bernard et al.

    2024
  13. Investigating morphological changes in a simple mucinous cyst during the follow-up period: a case report

    2024 · Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology · Satoh, Tatsunori, Kawaguchi, Shinya, Tsuchikabe, Chinatsu et al.

    2024
  14. Development of dilated cardiomyopathy with a long latent period followed by viral fulminant myocarditis: A case report

    2022 · World Journal of Clinical Cases · Lee, Seung Do, Lee, Hyo Jin, Kim, Hye Ree et al.

    2022
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  16. Acute fulminant liver failure, COVID -19 and 2-day intensive care unit follow-up period: A Case Report

    2022 · Journal of Experimental and Clinical Medicine · GÜLMEZ, Duygu DEMİZİZ, Akça, Hilal, TURAN, Raziye

    2022
  17. A Case of Surgically Resected Lymphangioma of the Ileocecal Valve in an Adult in whom Tumor Regrowth was Seen During the Follow-up Period

    2022 · Nihon Gekakei Rengo Gakkaishi (Journal of Japanese College of Surgeons) · Abe, Kentaro, Anzai, Hiroyuki, Tajima, Yusuke et al.

    2022
  18. Ayurvedic Successful Management of Nodular Episcleritis with Prolonged Period Follow Up-A Case Report

    2021 · International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research · Priyadarshini, Shantala, Terragundi, Pannaga N, Gangadkar, Pooja et al.

    2021
  19. Nonresponder bias in hand surgery: analysis of 1945 cases lost to follow-up over a 6-year period

    2021 · Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) · Stirling, Paul, Jenkins, Paul J., Ng, Nathan et al.

    2021
  20. Recurrent paediatric gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the stomach after 11-years follow-up period – Case report and review of the literature

    2021 · Current Medicine Research and Practice · Ali, Khadiga M., Mohamed, Mie Ali, Elkholy, Ikbal A. et al.

    2021
  21. Long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (LCHAD) deficiency and progressive retinopathy: one case report followed by ERGs, VEPs, EOG over a 17-year period

    2021 · Documenta Ophthalmologica · Rigaudière, Florence, Delouvrier, Eliane, Gargasson, Jean‐François Le et al.

    2021

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