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High Resolution Ultrasound as a Neuroimaging Tool in Traumatic Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Traumatic peripheral nerve injury (TPNI) is quite common in various types of acral trauma. It mostly passes unnoticed at the time of the initial trauma. The patients are usually sent for an ultrasound (US) assessment about 4 weeks following the trauma, after the electrophysiological changes are established. This paper presents a 5‐year experience of US
Hanan A. A. Amr +4 more
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On kulunut jo yli kaksikymmentä vuotta siitä, kun Suomessa ryhdyttiin tarmokkaasti kehittämään arkistojen kuvailua ja luettelointia. Kehitystyö on tapahtunut kansallisella tasolla: omissa säännöissä ei ole pyritty ICA (International Council on Archives ...
Pekka Henttonen
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Strategic Approach to Aberrant Hepatic Arterial Anatomy during Laparoscopic Pancreaticoduodenectomy: Technique with Video. [PDF]
Wang J, Xu J, Lei K, You K, Liu Z.
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Dual-Emissive Rectangular Supramolecular Pt(II)-p-Biphenyl with 4,4'-Bipyridine Derivative Metallacycles: Stepwise Synthesis and Photophysical Properties. [PDF]
Garypidou A +3 more
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PosturAll: A Posture Assessment Software for Children. [PDF]
Neves AB +3 more
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The Ava bracelet for collection of fertility and pregnancy data in free-living conditions: An exploratory validity and acceptability study. [PDF]
Nulty AK, Chen E, Thompson AL.
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