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The rhetoric of disfigurement in First World War Britain
During the First World War, the horror of facial mutilation was evoked in journalism, poems, memoirs and fiction; but in Britain it was almost never represented visually outside the professional contexts of clinical medicine and medical history.
Biernoff, Suzannah, S. Biernoff
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Assistive technologies for pain management in people with amputation: a literature review
The prevalence of limb amputation is increasing globally as a devastating experience that can physically and psychologically affect the lifestyle of a person.
Kamiar Ghoseiri +3 more
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to introduce the “Callus bending technique” following gradual bone lengthening for functional reconstruction.
Hiroyuki Gotani, MD, PhD
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Symmetrical peripheral gangrene reconstruction after lower limb amputation
Symmetrical peripheral gangrene (SPG) is a complication of septicemia, characterized by progressive skin lesions, which can result in wide necrosis of all the extremities. Severe necrosis is often responsible of disfiguring consequences.
Tiengo, Cesare +7 more
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Osteoplastic tibiofibular synostosis in leg amputation [PDF]
Catedra Ortopedie, Traumatologie şi Chirurgie de Campanie, USMF „Nicolae Testemiţanu”, Spitalul Clinic Traumatologie şi Ortopedie, Chişinău, Republica Moldova, Conferinţa Naţională în cadrul Asociaţiei Ortopezilor – Traumatologi din Republica Moldova ...
Caproş, Nicolae, Tofan, Ion, Marin, Ion
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Amputation, especially of the lower limbs, is a surgical procedure that gives excellent results when conducted under the appropriate conditions. In 1949 Ertl developed a technique for transtibial osteomyoplastic amputation which restored the intraosseous
Mongon, Mauricio Leal +5 more
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Electric currents in Xenopus tadpole tail regeneration
Xenopus laevis tadpoles can regenerate tail, including spinal cord, after partial amputation, but lose this ability during a specific period around stage 45. They regain this ability after stage 45. What happens during this “refractory period” might hold
Reid, Brian +4 more
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa or Hidradenitis Suppurativa-Like Lesions Located on Amputation Stumps? Description of 2 Cases. [PDF]
Kluger N +3 more
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Initial chronic results of flexible sieve electrodes as interface to nerve stumps
S.692-695Since more than 20 years, nerve stumps have been interfaced with sieve-like microsystems with integrated electrodes in experimental studies. In most cases, silicone tubes have been assembled on the microsystems to adapt the nerve and deliver a ...
Poessnecker, J. +5 more
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