Latest Surgery research
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Latest Surgery papers
The most relevant recent papers Scollr indexed in this topic, ranked by topic relevance, citations, and recency.
Austrian syndrome, a rare triad: case report
A Case of Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens
A rare cause of neonatal respiratory distress: Jeune syndrome
Spontaneous Gastric Perforation in a Young Male with Anorexia Nervosa, Binge-eating/Purging Type: A Case Report
Nail Clubbing‐Associated With a Large Segmental Infantile Hemangioma of the Arm in a Patient With PHACES Syndrome
Unveiling the Fourth Meningeal Layer: Implications for Brain Structure, Function, and Neurological Disease
GLYMPHATIC SYSTEM DISORDERS IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Pathogenesis of Lipedema: A Hypothesis-Generating Model of Regenerative Imbalance in Adipose Tissue
New therapeutic targets in treatment of post-traumatic lymphedema
Predicting cancer-related lymphedema following axillary surgery: a decade of outcomes from a tertiary cancer center
What is changing in Surgery
Daily publication volume across the last 30 days, drawn from Scollr's indexed literature.
Keeping up with Surgery research
How do I keep up with new Surgery research?
Follow Surgery in Scollr. New papers in the topic flow into a personalized feed, and you can save the studies worth reading without setting up email alerts. This page also lists the most relevant recent papers so you can scan what changed at a glance.
What are the latest Surgery papers?
The recent papers section above is rebuilt continuously from Scollr's indexed literature, ranked by topic relevance, citations, and recency. Each links to its full record so you can read the abstract and follow the authors and sources behind it.
How do I find related work in Surgery?
Open any paper and build a literature map to see its references, citing papers, and related research in one workspace. The related topics list on this page also routes you into adjacent research areas Scollr tracks.
