LOW-GRADE APPENDICEAL MUCINOUS NEOPLASM VS. APPENDICEAL DIVERTICULUM: DISTINCTION WITH HISTOMORPHOLOGIC FEATURES

Low-Grade Appendiceal Mucinous Neoplasm vs. Appendiceal Diverticulum: Distinction with Histomorphologic Features

Background: Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms (LAMNs) are rare lesions of the vermiform appendix and characterized by mucinous epithelial proliferation, extracellular mucin, and the absence of destructive invasion.Appendiceal diverticulum (AD) is also an uncommon condition that may be challenging to differentiate from acute appendicitis when

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Anal canal duplication with heterotopic gastric mucosa and anal stenosis: first case report and literature review

IntroductionAnal canal duplication (ACD) is a rare entity of gastrointestinal duplication that may be asymptomatic or present complications, such as abscess, fistulae, or malignant changes.The diagnosis and rational management of ACD still need to be clarified.Case presentationWe present a case of an 18-month-old girl with intractable perianal eros

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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF DIFFERENT HORMONE TREATMENTS IN THE ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION OF PIKEPERCH (Sander luciopreca) REGARDING THE ASPECTS OF ANIMAL WELFARE

The pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) is very important and valuable freshwater fish in Hungary.The quality of lash is very high (white, tasty and boneless) thus the gastronomically demand grows year by year.Besides the pikeperch is an attractive game fish and as a top predator, plays an important role in the maintenance of ecological balance in freshw

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