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2025 27 Oct
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is common in later life and its impact is set to grow. Estimates suggest that around one in ten women over 50 are affected, with numbers expected to rise by midcentury. Known risk factors such as parity, vaginal delivery, levator ani defects, urogenital hiatus size and neonatal birth weight are usually recognised after...Read more
2025 01 Sep
Adrenal adenomas represent the most frequent type of adrenal lesion, accounting for up to 80% of cases. Accurate identification is vital, as management pathways differ markedly between benign adenomas and other adrenal pathologies. Unenhanced computed tomography has long been the standard tool for detecting lipid-rich adenomas, with a 10 Hounsfield...Read more

