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    Frantz's tumor as incidental finding during Heller myotomy for achalasia: case report and review of literature by Printes, Thaís Regina Moreira, de Castro, Gustavo Lopes, Rabelo, Delon Calixto, da Silva Neto, Rubem Alves, da Silva Junior, Rubem Alves

    Published in Annals of medicine and surgery (01-08-2024)
    “…Solid pseudopapillary tumor is a low-grade malignancy of the pancreas and predominantly affects young women. This neoplasm is a rare pancreatic entity with…”
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    Obstructive acute abdomen due to Meckel's diverticulum in adult: Case report by dos Santos Villalaz, Edirany, Rios Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo, Rodrigues Seixas Nunes, Zuriel, de Souza Bivaqua, Valéria Bianca, Moreira Printes, Thaís Regina, Façanha Neto, César Dirceu

    “…Meckel's diverticulum is anatomically considered as a true diverticulum, with its embryological origins arising from a persistent omphalomesenteric duct. In…”
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    Pott's disease associated with psoas abscess: Case report by Guedes Saint Clair, José Paulo, Cordeiro Rabelo, Írian Evelyn, Rios Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo, Lopes de Castro, Gustavo, Moreira Printes, Thaís Regina, Cabral Fraiji Sposina, Laura Bianca, Alcântara Barbosa, Danielle, Macedo de Souza, Giselle

    Published in Annals of medicine and surgery (01-02-2022)
    “…Extrapulmonary tuberculosis may develop in any organ system, including the spine. The affection of spinal cord is called Pott's disease and it is the most…”
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    Left-sided gallbladder (LSG) associated with true diverticulum, a case report by Printes, Thaís Regina Moreira, Rabelo, Írian Evelyn Cordeiro, Cauduro, Júlia F., Lopez, Estevan C., Dos Santos, Christhian F. V., Melo, Tigran Francis Chehuan, Regino, Hafiza Gonçalves Alexandrino, Machado, Adriano Augusto Pereira

    Published in AME case reports (01-10-2020)
    “…The left-sided gallbladder (LSG) is a rare type of anatomical variation (ectopia) defined by the location of the bladder to the left side of the liver…”
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