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Exposure to oral bisphosphonates and risk of gastrointestinal cancer
Few studies have explored the association of oral bisphosphonate exposure and gastrointestinal cancer within Asian populations. In this study, we investigated 45,397 Korean women from the nationwide population...
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Exercise capacity independently predicts bone mineral density and proximal femoral geometry in patients with acute decompensated heart failure
Heart failure is associated with increased risk of osteoporosis. We evaluated the prevalence and predictors of osteoporosis in hospitalized patients with ADHF using quantitative computed tomography. Osteoporos...
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Overview of cerebrospinal fluid leakage
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Dural repair after extensive tumour surgery
Surgery for spine tumours can be challenging, and due to the increased complexity of surgery, the dura may be transgressed either for purposeful resection of tumour margins or by inadvertent breach whilst remo...
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Intracranial course and relations of the hypoglossal nerve: An anatomic study
This anatomic study describes the course and intracranial relations of the hypoglossal n. in 32 cadavers. The rootlets of the nerve emerged as a fan-shaped distribution (23.44%) or in two bundles (76.56%) and ...
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Intracranial course and relations of the hypoglossal nerve
This anatomic study describes the course and intracranial relations of the hypoglossal n. in 32 cadavers. The rootlets of the nerve emerged as a fan-shaped distribution (23.44%) or in two bundles (76.56%) and ...
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An atlas vertebra with a centrum? A case report of an abnormal atlas and axis
This case report represents the finding of an abnormal atlas vertebra during dissection of 34 cadavers. The case which we describe appeared to have an atlas with a mass at a position similar to that of a centr...
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An atlas vertebra with a centrum? A case report of an abnormal atlas and axis
This case report represents the findings of an abnormal atlas vertebra during dissection of 34 cadavers. The case which we describe appeared to have an atlas with a mass at a position similar to that of a cent...
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Spinal cord diameters in cadaveric specimens and magnetic resonance scans, to assess embalming artefacts
It would be valuable to use cadaveric models of cervical vertebrae and spinal cord to assess how varying degrees of traumatic subluxation would relate to neurological damage. However, before such a study may b...