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    Abdominal ultrasound activates afferent vagus nerve fibers and induces anti-inflammatory effects, 2026, Shimoyama et al.

    Abdominal ultrasound activates afferent vagus nerve fibers and induces anti-inflammatory effects Abdominal ultrasound has emerged as a noninvasive modality with immunomodulatory potential. Although its anti-inflammatory effects have been demonstrated in various disease models, the underlying...
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    Coincidental Splenectomy in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (2011) Miller Et. Al

    2011 paper Sustained 20 years, zero citations. Zero. “A unique case of coincidental splenectomy for trauma during chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is presented. The patient had a two-year history of CFS prior to her involvement in a road crash. Delayed rupture of the spleen ten days later...
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