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A comprehensive evaluation of minimally invasive Achilles tendon reconstruction with hamstring graft indicates satisfactory long-term outcomes [PDF]
Bartosz Kiedrowski +6 more
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Nerve Ultrasound in Patients With Friedreich Ataxia
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Nerve enlargement has been reported in patients with Friedreich ataxia (FRDA). The underlying cause remains unclear, and both inflammatory processes and dysmyelination have been suggested as potential mechanisms. This study was aimed at assessing nerve morphology with high‐resolution ultrasound, to identify and describe ...
Katharina Kneer +9 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Ultrasound is a sensitive and specific tool for identifying structural changes in tendinopathy and fasciopathy. While prior studies have assessed inter‐rater reliability using static images with mixed results, none have examined reliability using retrospective sonographic video review.
Derek C. Stokes +3 more
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Self‐organized regeneration provides a promising alternative to conventional tendon repair. We present a strategy that balances spatial support with scaffold‐free mimetic voids, enabling spontaneous cell bridging and tissue organization. In a fully ruptured rat Achilles tendon model, noncell‐interactive polycaprolactone scaffolds with disordered fibers
Chiao‐Yu Tseng +7 more
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The absence of oestrogen receptor beta disturbs collagen I type deposition during Achilles tendon healing by regulating the IRF5‐CCL3 axis [PDF]
Xuting Bian +13 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Controversy exists on which metabolites determine the exaggerated exercise pressor reflex (EPR) in peripheral artery disease (PAD). In decerebrated rats, we investigated the role played by lactate and hydrogen ions in a model of PAD, which was simulated by ligating the femoral artery for 72 h before the start of the experiment.
Guillaume P. Ducrocq +3 more
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The analysis of height, weight, and BMI z‐score trajectories in boys with DMD from the FOR‐DMD study showed that higher baseline height was associated with slower subsequent growth, and older age with greater weight gain after glucocorticoid initiation.
Marianela Schiava +71 more
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