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1 |
Eight Patients With Pilonidal Carcinoma in One Decade – Is the Incidence Rising?
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2022 |
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Demographic overview of pilonidal sinus carcinoma: updated insights into the incidence
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2023 |
3 |
Treatment Strategies for Pilonidal Sinus Disease in Switzerland and Austria
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2020 |
4 |
Rethinking the causes of pilonidal sinus disease: a matched cohort study
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2020 |
5 |
Common surgical procedures in pilonidal sinus disease: A metaanalysis, merged data analysis, and comprehensive study on recurrence
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2018 |
6 |
Genetic and immunological biomarkers predict metastatic disease recurrence in stage III colon cancer
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2018 |
7 |
S3-Leitlinie: Sinus pilonidalis. 2. revidierte Fassung 2020 AWMF-Registriernummer: 081–009
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2020 |
8 |
Discrepancies Between Planned and Actual Operating Room Turnaround Times at a Large Rural Hospital in Germany
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2018 |
9 |
Preoperative Pressure Pain Threshold Is Associated With Postoperative Pain in Short-Stay Anorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study
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2020 |
10 |
Retikulozyten-HämoglobinÄquivalent als diagnostischer Marker der aktuellen Eisendefizienz
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2020 |
11 |
Don’t Lose Your Heart to a Car. Extracorporeal Ejection of the Heart by Forceful Upward Thoracoabdominal Blunt Trauma in Human and Animal The traumatic extracorporeal ejection of a beating heart has not been witnessed and reported in the literature previously, to our knowledge. Here we present two cases of vehicle accidents leading to this fatal injury, both in a rabbit and a human.
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2020 |
12 |
Impact of geography and surgical approach on recurrence in global pilonidal sinus disease
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2019 |
13 |
Immediate cut hair translocation to the intergluteal fold in the hairdressers shop – another link to pilonidal sinus disease The genesis of pilonidal sinus disease is still disputed, but there is mounting evidence that occipital cut hair may play a major role, with the folliculitis theory losing ground. Translocation of cut hair from the head to the lower back has not been proven so far.
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2019 |
14 |
Another common sharp hair fragment disease – barbers’ anterior disease (BAD)
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2019 |
15 |
The presence of occipital hair in the pilonidal sinus cavity—a triple approach to proof
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2018 |
16 |
Strength of Occipital Hair as an Explanation for Pilonidal Sinus Disease Caused by Intruding Hair
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2017 |
17 |
Interdisciplinary Dialogue Is Needed When Defining Perioperative Recommendations: Conflicting Guidelines for Anesthetizing Patients for Pilonidal Surgery
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2018 |
18 |
Recurrence rates after uncommon surgical procedures for pilonidal sinus disease Amerged data analysis
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2019 |
19 |
Pilonidal sinus disease—186 years since Mayo Department of Procto-Surgery, St. Marienhospital Vechta, Academic Teaching Hospital of the Hannover University, Vechta, Germany
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2019 |