Does rigid intramedullary nailing through open growth plates cause harm? A scoping review. [PDF]
Tirta M +4 more
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Periodontitis treatment and microbiome in a patient with FAM20A mutation: Case study of 1.5 years
Abstract Background Enamel‐renal‐gingival syndrome (ERGS) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the FAMily with sequence similarity 20A (FAM20A) gene, and is characterized by amelogenesis imperfecta, delayed or failed tooth eruption, and periodontitis.
John Rong Hao Tay +2 more
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Decreased femoral fracture load after cephalomedullary nail removal : a biomechanical ex vivo study. [PDF]
Schwarz GM +7 more
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Nanogel‐Mediated Immunotherapy to Tackle Cancer and Inflammatory Diseases
Nanogels formed through self‐assembly, microemulsion, or precipitation polymerization method enable precise delivery of immunotherapeutic factors and immune cell targeting, thus effectively modulating immune responses. This review highlights recent advances in stimuli‐responsive nanogel design, underlying mechanisms, and their potentials to tackle ...
Ziwen Zhang +7 more
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Tibial Fractures at High Risk of Infection Treated with Intramedullary Nailing: Do Nails with Antibacterial Coatings Make a Difference? [PDF]
Kanakaris NK +3 more
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Carbonate sedimentology: An evolved discipline
Abstract Although admired and examined since antiquity, carbonate sediment and rock research really began with Charles Darwin who, during a discovery phase, studied, documented and interpreted their nature in the mid‐19th century. The modern discipline, however, really began after World War II and evolved in two distinct phases.
Noel P. James, Peir K. Pufahl
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Dermatology (Beau's Lines) and Forensic Pathology (Harris Lines and Linear Enamel Hypoplasia) Signs of Growth Arrest: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Cohen PR.
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Abstract Background Longitudinal skeletal growth takes place in the cartilaginous growth plates. While growth plates are found at either end of conventional long bones, they occur at a variety of locations in the mammalian skeleton. For example, the metacarpals and metatarsals (MT) in the hands and feet form only a single growth plate at one end, and ...
Philip L. Reno +4 more
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Use of controlled nail dynamization technique for femoral shaft hypertrophic nonunion. [PDF]
Wu Q +5 more
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Challenges in the Removal of Circular Cross-Section Lag Screw Following Compression Hip Screw Fixation: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Sonoda K, Kubo Y, Hara T.
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