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Temporomandibular Arthritis in Association with Rheumatoid Arthritis -a Differential Diagnostic Approach to Temporomandibular Pain in Dental Practice [PDF]
Reumatoidni je artritis sustavska kronična bolest koja često zahvaća i temporomandibularne zglobove. Ponekad je takav znak i prvi simptom početka bolesti. Stomatolog praktičar u svojemu radu može se susresti s takvom kazuistikom.
Berislav Perić, Porin Perić
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The Diagnosis of Knee Pain [PDF]
The knee is open to injury because it is designed for rapid action, not simply during its large excursion from extension to full flexion, but also lesser accommodative movements of rotation, tilt and glide.
Macnicol, M F
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Abstract Purpose This study aims to assess anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) outcomes and return to pre‐injury sports (RTPS) characteristics in athletes participating in martial arts. Methods Martial arts athletes over the age of 14 years who underwent primary ACLR with a minimum 1‐year follow‐up were eligible for this study.
Yunseo Linda Park+8 more
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Arthroscopic surgery in children
Arthroscopic surgery for children and adolescents is developing fast, thanks to technical progress in adult arthroscopy, improved knowledge of child joint disorders, and instrument miniaturization. The specificity of arthroscopy in children lies, on the one hand, in the small joint size and, on the other, in the presence of neighboring growth plates ...
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An Investigation of the Basic Physics of Irrigation in Urology and the Role of Automated Pump Irrigation in Cystoscopy [PDF]
Objective. To investigate the effects of height, external pressure, and bladder fullness on the flow rate in continuous, non-continuous cystoscopy and the automated irrigation fluid pumping system (AIFPS). Materials.
Chang, Dwayne+3 more
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Abstract Purpose Currently, there is limited information on the clinical outcomes of arthroscopic reduction and double‐row suture bridge fixation for large greater tuberosity fractures of the proximal humerus. This study aimed to evaluate the radiological and clinical outcomes of arthroscopic reduction and double‐row suture bridge fixation for these ...
Sang‐Hun Ko+4 more
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To see inside joints using a small scope is something that first was done around 100 years ago. The first arthroscopes were both large and clumsy and for many decades only diagnostic evaluations were possible.
J. Karlsson
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Redefining anterior ankle arthroscopic anatomy: medial and lateral ankle collateral ligaments are visible through dorsiflexion and non-distraction anterior ankle arthroscopy [PDF]
Purpose: A thorough understanding of the arthroscopic anatomy is important to recognise pathological conditions. Although some ankle ligaments have been described as intra-articular structures, no studies have assessed the full visibility of these ...
Dalmau-Pastor, Miki+5 more
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Healthcare-Associated Meningitis Caused by M. tuberculosis and Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria [PDF]
Meningitis can be acquired in the community setting or secondary to invasive procedures or head trauma. The latter group has been classified as health-care-associated meningitis because the etiologic agents belong to a different spectrum of ...
Bala, Kiran+2 more
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The over‐the‐top (OTT) technique, as applied to anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, has gained recognition for its safety and efficacy, offering distinct benefits in the pediatric population and in cases necessitating revision procedures. It demonstrates comparable outcomes to traditional ACL reconstruction methods.
Haocheng Du+4 more
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