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Neurosurgical Approaches

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2018
Neurosurgery has long had a role in the treatment of disorders of muscle hyperactivity. This article discusses the use of selective peripheral neurotomy for the treatment of focal and multifocal spasticity, selective dorsal rhizotomy for alleviation of more generalized spasticity most often in the setting of cerebral palsy, dorsal root entry zone ...
Peter J, Madsen   +2 more
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Equivalence approaches*

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2002
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2002) 72, 229–237; doi: 10.1067/mcp.2002 ...
Roger L, Williams   +2 more
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Clinical Approach

2009
Urolithiasis is a disease known to mankind since antiquity. In fact lithotomy, i.e. the surgical removal of bladder calculi, is the oldest surgical operation and was practiced by the ancient Egyptians. The prevalence of the condition is still high today, affecting around 10% of the population.
Antonelli A.   +3 more
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Capital in the twenty-first century: a multidimensional approach to the history of capital and social classes.

British Journal of Sociology, 2013
I am most grateful to the editors of the British Journal of Sociology for putting together such an impressive set of review papers about my book. I am very honoured by the very thoughtful essays written by such a distinguished group of scholars coming ...
T. Piketty
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Serological Approaches

2016
The diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases (IFD) based on clinical, radiological, and conventional microbiological findings is not reliable and is often delayed. Non-culture-based methods with higher sensitivity and specificity may reduce diagnostic time and result in decreased IFD morbidity and mortality.
Barbora, Weinbergerova   +3 more
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Surgical Approaches

2013
Surgical exposure of the upper cervical spine is considered difficult and dangerous because of the anatomical complexity, deep location, proximity to vital neurovascular structures. These approaches to the spine generally are performed by an experienced spine surgeon and, as a rule, this type of surgery is not appropriate for those who only ...
Angelini A., Casadei R.
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Neurosurgical Approach

The Cancer Journal, 2012
Glioblastoma multiforme is a highly infiltrative tumor that typically has a central region of necrosis surrounded by contrast-enhancing proliferative tumor cells surrounded by diffuse isolated tumor cells that migrate into the brain. The goal of surgery is often directed toward the central necrotic region and the imaging-defined enhancing margin.
Jennifer A, Moliterno   +2 more
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Midfacial Approaches

2010
The first rudimentary transfacial approaches were performed in ancient Greece to cure warriors and wrestlers. Aesculapius and Hippocrates reported treatment of people suffering from trauma to the head and face. During the Renaissance period, the practice of anatomy on cadavers led to the meticulous description of the anatomy of the face and its ...
Califano, Luigi   +3 more
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Possible Approaches, Actual Approaches

Psychological Science, 1993
Given the current problems of our society—crumbling family structure, ethnic discrimination, violence on the streets, fraud in academia, harassment in the workplace—what could be more timely than a review and integration of research on psychological aspects of morality?
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