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Publikováno v:
Case Reports in Surgery, Vol 2024 (2024)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly used to reduce pain and inflammation in over 30 million individuals daily. Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) associated with NSAID consumption has been well documented in gastric and duodenal b
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https://doaj.org/article/7eff6ac215034232a1c7d311394fd41a
Autor:
Esere Nesiama, Sameer Prakash, Tarek Mansi, Nooraldin Merza, Deborah Trammell, Michelle Balducci, Izi Obokhare
Publikováno v:
West Texas Journal of Medicine. 1:8-16
Background The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) has increased steadily in the last decade in the United States and is one of the leading causes of death. However, screening rates for colorectal cancer continue to remain at an all-time low in the
Autor:
Sameer Prakash DO, Grace Kibuule MD, Nooraldin Merza MD, Deborah Trammell, Michelle Balducci, Muhammad Nazim MD, Ariel Santos MD, Izi Obokhare MD
Publikováno v:
West Texas Journal of Medicine. 1:1-7
Introduction: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) continues to be integrated into medical school and residency curriculums with objectives to increase proficiency and utilization in practice. Implementation of a targeted curriculum with faculty can incr
Autor:
Sameer, Prakash, Nooraldin, Merza, Omid, Hosseini, Haven, Ward, Tarek, Mansi, Michelle, Balducci, Deborah, Trammell, Brenda, Hernandez, Izi, Obokhare
Publikováno v:
Cureus.
Background The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in the United States is increasing. It remains the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States for men and women combined, mainly due to underutilization of screening methods. The Amer
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Gastroenterology. 117:e242-e242
Autor:
Sameer Prakash, Izi Obokhare, Michelle Balducci, Brenda Hernandez, Tarek Mansi, Deborah Trammell, Nooraldin Merza
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Gastroenterology. 116:S112-S112
Introduction: The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in the United States is increasing, and it remains the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States for men and women combined. The American Cancer Society now recommends that adults