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Chronic Morel‐Lavallée Lesion Treated With Percutaneous Ultrasonic Debridement
This case describes the use of Tenex in a 68‐year‐old female with a 10‐year history of a Morel‐Lavallée lesion. The device uses high‐frequency ultrasonic waves that percutaneously debride dystrophic musculoskeletal calcifications. Percutaneous ultrasonic debridement is a minimally invasive intervention to be considered for managing symptoms associated ...
John D. Karp+2 more
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Man with abdominal pain following blunt trauma. [PDF]
Trajkovic K, Hasanagic S, Vasin D.
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EFFECTS OF A NOVEL ANTI-OXIDANT FOLLOWING SEVERE BLUNT CHEST TRAUMA
R A Maxwell+6 more
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Quantitative MRI Values for Atrial and Ventricular Parameters in Altitude‐Dwelling Youth
ABSTRACT Background The hypoxic environment on the Qinghai Plateau significantly exacerbates myocardial remodeling, with sex/ethnicity‐specific variations in cardiac parameters among local youth. Current cardiac MRI reference values lack data from physiologically adapted populations on this plateau.
Xiumei Xiao, Hui Xu
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Morel-Lavallée Lesion: An Easily Missed Closed Debridement Injury in Blunt Trauma. [PDF]
Mochizuki H+7 more
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Two Cases of Gallbladder Injury due to Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Toshihiro Morita+3 more
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Analysis of the Justification for Spinal Computed Tomography (CT) Scans Performed in Togo
The undeniable benefits of irradiating examinations such as CT scans should not overshadow their potential harmful effects, particularly late risks. Hence it is important to justify CT scans requested for patients. This study revealed that a significant number of spinal CT scans performed in developing countries such as Togo were not a priori justified,
Kokou Adambounou+5 more
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Intraperitoneal bladder rupture following mild blunt trauma: A rare case report. [PDF]
Zaafouri EB+5 more
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