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    Post-Operative Radiation in Early Breast Cancer with N1 Disease: 10-Year Follow-Up by Tang, Ee Ling Serene, Sim, E-Jan, Ang, Wei-Wen, Su, Jun, Chen, Juliana Jia Chuan, Chan, Mun Yew Patrick, Choo, Bok Ai, Tan, Ern Yu

    Published in Diseases (01-07-2024)
    “…Post-operative radiotherapy for post-menopausal women with early breast cancer and N1 disease is controversial. Although locoregional control is improved,…”
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    Predictive value of post-operative drain amylase levels for post-operative pancreatic fistula by Serene, Tang Ee Ling, G, Shelat Vishalkumar, Padmakumar, Junnarkar Sameer, Terence, Huey Cheong Wei, Keem, Low Jee, Bei, Wang, Winston, Woon Wei Liang

    “…Traditionally, surgically placed pancreatic drains are removed, at the discretion of the operating surgeon. Moving towards enhanced recovery after surgery…”
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    Amplatzer vascular plug in occlusion of a pulmonary arteriovenous malformation by Tang, Serene Ee Ling, Akbar, Fazuludeen Ali, Tan, Bien Peng, Gummalla, Krishna, Ahmed, Aneez DB

    Published in Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals (01-05-2017)
    “…Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is a rare condition with abnormal communication of the pulmonary artery with the pulmonary vein. It is associated with…”
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    Isolated abdominal aortic dissection by Tang, Ee Ling Serene, Chong, Choon Seng, Narayanan, Sriram

    Published in BMJ case reports (14-02-2014)
    “…Isolated acute abdominal aortic dissection is a rare condition, accounting for 1.3% of all aortic dissections.1 It may be classified as iatrogenic, traumatic…”
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    Isolated abdominal aortic dissection by Tang, Ee Ling Serene, Chong, Choon Seng, Narayanan, Sriram

    Published in BMJ Case Reports (14-02-2014)
    “…Isolated acute abdominal aortic dissection is a rare condition, accounting for 1.3% of all aortic dissections.1 It may be classified as iatrogenic, traumatic…”
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