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Kindliches Beckentrauma
Hauptursache der seltenen kindlichen Beckenringverletzungen ist ein Hochrasanztrauma mit einer hohen Begleitverletzungsrate und Letalität bis zu 6 %. Anatomische Besonderheiten bedingen oft komplexe Beckentrau...
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Association of Toll-like receptor polymorphisms with HIV status in North Americans
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in Toll-like receptor (TLR) genes TLR2– 4 and TLR7– 9, but not in TLR1 and TLR6, have been previously evaluated regarding human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquisition and ...
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Implementation of a standardized pain management in a pediatric surgery unit
Postoperative pain is still a major complication causing discomfort and significant suffering, especially for children. Therefore, every effort should be made to prevent pain and treat it effectively once it a...
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Automated Fitting of an Elastokinematic Surrogate Mechanism for Forearm Motion from MRI Measurements
Forearm rotation (pro-supination) involves a non-trivial combination of rotation and translation of two bones, namely, radius and ulna, relatively to each other. Early works regarded this relative motion as a ...
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Cancer-related Disparities: Weathering the Perfect Storm Through Comprehensive Cancer Control Approaches
During the last two decades extraordinary progress in develo** and using effective cancer prevention strategies, early detection interventions, and cancer treatments has been made. This progress has resulted...
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Floater clustering in a standing wave
Capillarity effects drive hydrophilic or hydrophobic particles to congregate at specific points on a wave.
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Classification and Documentation of Children's Fractures
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Optimaler Zeitpunkt der Sekundäroperation bei Polytrauma Eine Evaluation an 4314 Schwerverletzten
Introduction: It has been argued that secondary operations in multiple trauma patients impose an additional systemic burden, representing an additional risk of organ dysfunction. We inve...
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OSCE Stations for the Longitudinal Assessment of Cancer Screening and Detection
Screening and detection of cancer is often not adequately assessed. The Cancer Teaching and Curriculum Enhancement in Undergraduate Medicine (CATCHUM), a consortium of the eight medical schools in Texas, devel...
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Long-term follow-up of benign lesions treated by SolcoDerm: a deleterious cosmetic effect
During the past five years, 15 patients, aged between 17 years to 35 years of age (mean 26 years), presented for cosmetic improvement of scars which were induced by treatment with SolcoDerm, either in the chil...
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Recurrent breast carcinoma treated by wide excision, immediate myocutaneous reconstruction and brachytherapy A successful preliminary report of seven cases
Seven women with recurrent breast carcinoma, which were treated by the combination of wide excision, immediately reconstruction with myocutaneous flap (TRAM or latissimus dorsi) and adjuvant brachytherapy, are...
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Abstracts of Papers Presented at The International Workshop onBemisia Spp.
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Bilateral isolated upper eyelid coloboma — an infrequent entity with rare clinical presentation
A three-week-old infant was referred to our department with bilateral isolated upper eyelid coloboma. These lid defects were central in position. Because of an exposed cornea, he was operated on immediately, c...
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Non-Down's syndrome macroglossia
A large tongue is uncommon. When present, it is nearly always related to acromegaly or hypothyroidism and is resolved after treatment of the hormonal disturbances. Macroglossia related syndromes, although more...
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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma of upper limb by excision of tumor, free rectus abdominis muscle transfer and brachytherapy
A case of malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the left forearm is described. The clinicopathological findings are reviewed and the salvage treatment, which included excision and immediate reconstruction with a f...
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Local anaesthesia for first carpometacarpal joint arthroplasty
A simple method of local subcutaneous anaesthesia for the surgical treatment of the first carpometacarpal joint (CMC-1) osteoarthritis is described. The first carpometacarpal joint arthroplasty is performed un...
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Free myocutaneous rectus abdominis flap for tissue augmentation of the face in an adult patient with bilateral facial microsomia
A 27-year-old male patient known to suffer from bilateral facial microsomia was operated, and a free musculocutaneous flap was transferred to his face. The soft tissue augmentation of his lower half of the fac...
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Abstracts of papers presented at the 14th Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society Abstracts of papers presented at the 8th Meeting on Whiteflies in Field Crops, Vegetables and Ornamentals
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Complete and partial denudation of the penis following circumcision
Two cases of iatrogenic denudation of the penis following a ritual Jewish circumcision are presented. They were treated within 24 h by split thickness skin grafting. The different approaches in repair are desc...
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Sebaceous gland adenocarcinoma
Malignant neoplasms of sebaceous glands are rare; these generally occur in the ocular adnexae where sebaceous carcinoma presents as an infiltrating malignancy with a poor prognosis. Extraocular sebaceous carci...