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Toward Natural Limb Function: A New Era in Prosthetic Innovation
The past decade has witnessed groundbreaking clinical implementation of neuroprosthetic limbs driven by signals from peripheral targets (eg, nerves and muscle) and the brain to restore limb function for individuals with limb loss or impairment. In this review, we highlight recent key clinical trials in peripheral neuroprosthetic interfaces directly ...
Yucheng Tian+4 more
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ANKLE CLONUS IN A CASE OF MAJOR HYSTERIA [PDF]
James D. Heard, Theodore Diller
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Neuroleukemiosis Masquerading as Drug Toxicity in an Adolescent With Refractory AML
American Journal of Hematology, EarlyView.
Nia Choi+11 more
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Gout and NLRP3 Inflammasome Biology
This review describes the three broad stages of acute inflammation in the context of gout: initiation, leucocyte mobilization, and self‐resolution. A typical case of a gout flare is presented. The role of the NLRP3 inflammasome in acute monosodium urate crystal–induced inflammation is reviewed in detail.
Raewyn Poulsen, Nicola Dalbeth
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REMARKS ON THE PATHOLOGY OF A CASE OF DISEASE OF THE SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES AND CARTILAGES OF THE ANKLE AND FOOT. [PDF]
P. Martin Duncan
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SPLINTS FOR USE IN ARM, ANKLE, AND LEG INJURIES WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON TREATMENT [PDF]
William S. Pearson
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Objectives Dotinurad is a selective urate reabsorption inhibitor that reduces serum urate levels. We compared the efficacy and safety of dotinurad with febuxostat in Chinese patients with gout. Methods This phase 3, multicentre, randomised, double‐blind, parallel‐group study randomly allocated (1:1) eligible patients with gout to receive oral dotinurad
Jia Sun+19 more
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Clinical Lecture ON DISEASED ANKLE, TALIPES, DISEASED METATARSO-PHALANGEAL JOINT, &C. [PDF]
James Paget
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TWO CASES OF SIMPLE DISLOCATION OF THE ANKLE-JOINT. [PDF]
Joseph Shaw Bolton
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Objective Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating joint disease characterized by cartilage degradation, synovial inflammation, and pain. Macrophages have been implicated in OA pathology, but the origins and functions of diverse macrophage subsets seeding the synovial joint tissue remain incompletely understood.
Damien Laouteouet+18 more
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