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Reliability of the spine adverse events severity system (SAVES) for individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury
Test–retest analysis.
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Use of the Spine Adverse Events Severity System (SAVES) in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury. A comparison with institutional ICD-10 coding for the identification of acute care adverse events
Observational cohort comparison.
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The lim** child: an algorithm to outrule musculoskeletal sepsis
The acutely lim** child presents a significant diagnostic challenge.
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Hypoxia regulates the paracrine coupling of angiogenesis and bone formation
Osteoblasts and endothelial cells are intimately located within the skeleton, and their interaction is an integral component of bone repair, a complex process which continues for weeks under conditions of low ...
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Spontaneous simultaneous bilateral quadriceps rupture: cerclage wire or Ticron augmentation?
Quadriceps tendon rupture is a common injury, particularly in the elderly. Transosseous suture repair is the standard reconstruction. Cerclage wire augmentation is advocated to protect the surgical repair and ...
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The importance of fixation procedures on DNA template and its suitability for solution-phase polymerase chain reaction and PCR in situ hybridization
Conventional solution-phase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in situ PCR/PCR in situ hybridization are powerful tools for retrospective analysis of fixed paraffin wax-embedded material. Amplification failure u...