Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open
Apr 21, 2026
Emergency department (ED) visits are a common experience that most individuals will have across their lifetime. ED-based evaluation for acute complaints can be fraught with anxiety and stress due to diagnostic uncertainty, long waiting and boarding t... read more
Bone repair remains a major clinical challenge. Although traditional metal implants, such as titanium and its alloys, provide mechanical strength, they are often limited by stress shielding, insufficient osseointegration, and a lack of biological act... read more
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to develop a multi-parameter fusion model for early GDM risk prediction and validate its performance through external multicenter testing. METHODS: A total of 628 pregnant women at 11+0-13+6 weeks were enrolled from two... read more
Acquiring pixel-level annotations for medical images is an extremely time-consuming and labor-intensive task, typically occupying the majority of the development cycle for medical image segmentation models. While existing semi-supervised methods have... read more
Computer methods and programs in biomedicine
Apr 21, 2026
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The automated recognition of surgical phases in intraoperative videos represents a critical milestone in the digital transformation of surgery. It forms the foundation for surgical assistance systems and enhanced decision su... read more
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate the Leading Enhancement Assistive Planning (LEAP) system, a deep learning-based tool for automated malocclusion classification from three-dimensional (3D) intraoral scans, integrated into orthodontic computer-aided ... read more
Establishing a cell type-specific chromatin landscape is crucial for the maintenance of cell identity during embryonic development. However, our knowledge of how this landscape is set during vertebrate embryogenesis has been limited, due to the lack ... read more
The 6th edition of the WHO Classification of Breast Tumours introduces both major and minor changes based on recent advances in our understanding of breast biology, developments in diagnostic modalities, identification of specific molecular targets a... read more
BACKGROUND: Stress has been negatively associated with reproductive outcomes, including poor semen quality in men; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying these associations remain poorly understood. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the ... read more
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