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BMC Pulm Med
September 2025
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.
Background: Thymolipoma is a rare benign anterior mediastinal tumour composed of thymic and adipose tissue, accounting for only 2-9% of thymic neoplasms (Mohamud et al., J Surg Case Rep 2020,2020; Shrivastava and Ntiamoah, Radiol Case Rep 15:1538-1540, 2020). Patients are often asymptomatic, and these masses are often detected incidentally.
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June 2025
Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Ascension St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Background: Very slow atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) can mimic nonreentrant accelerated junctional rhythm (JR) or junctional tachycardia (JT).
Objective: This study aimed to describe the clinical features and mechanism of slow AVNRT masquerading as accelerated JR or JT (collectively called JRs).
Methods: We reviewed all AVNRT and JT ablations performed at Ascension St.
Chem Sci
June 2025
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University Stanford California 94305 USA
Sunlight-induced halide segregation in (CHNH)Pb(Br I ) (1 > > 0.2), which limits obtainable voltages from solar cells with these perovskite absorbers, reverses upon resting in the dark. However, sustained illumination at 1 sun opens a new decomposition pathway, leading to irreversible I loss in an open system.
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April 2025
Klinik für Augenheilkunde, Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim, Universität Heidelberg, Mannheim, Deutschland.
Curr Biol
March 2025
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials, University of Salzburg, Salzburg 5020, Austria.
Nature provides many astonishing examples of visual deception, from fish that resemble leaves to spiders and butterfly pupae that look like bird droppings or moth larvae that bear a striking resemblance to the head and neck of a tree snake. Most types of camouflage rely on preventing object detection, but this strategy of resemblance, known as masquerade, operates by fooling the viewer into misidentifying the animal as an inedible or unprofitable object rather than as predator or prey. As masquerade hinders object identification, the masquerader must have coloration that recreates the visual features of the object being mimicked.
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