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Objective We aimed to characterize patients with hand osteoarthritis (OA) with deteriorating or improving hand pain and to investigate patients achieving good clinical outcome after four years. Methods We used four‐year annual Australian/Canadian Hand Osteoarthritis Index (AUSCAN) pain subscale (range 0–20) measurements from the Hand OSTeoArthritis in ...
Coen van der Meulen+5 more
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Presentation the Rare Manifestation of Osteoid Osteoma with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : A Case Report
: Introduction & Objective: Osteoid osteoma is rarely located in the carpal bones. The clinical presentation is pain exacerbated at night but there is some unusual presentation that makes the diagnosis difficult. The aim of this article is to present the
H Namazi, K Mozaffarian
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A Retrospective Study of Sagittal Plane Slab Fractures of the Third Carpal Bone in Racing Thoroughbred Horses [PDF]
Rose Tallon, Bruce M. Bladon
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Effects of life history strategies and habitats on limb regeneration in plethodontid salamanders
Abstract Background Salamanders are the only tetrapods that exhibit the ability to fully regenerate limbs. The axolotl, a neotenic salamander, has become the model organism for regeneration research. Great advances have been made providing a detailed understanding of the morphological and molecular processes involved in limb regeneration.
Vivien Bothe+3 more
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Segmentation of carpal bones from 3D CT images using skeletally coupled deformable models
Thomas Sebastian+4 more
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ABSTRACT Localized light chain amyloidosis (loc‐AL) is a rare disorder characterized by localized deposition of misfolded AL fibrils. There are limited data on patterns of disease presentation and long‐term outcomes. In this study, we retrospectively reviewed 146 patients with loc‐AL at our institution between January 1, 2010, and March 1, 2024.
Danai Dima+11 more
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BLS-GAN: A Deep Layer Separation Framework for Eliminating Bone Overlap in Conventional Radiographs [PDF]
Conventional radiography is the widely used imaging technology in diagnosing, monitoring, and prognosticating musculoskeletal (MSK) diseases because of its easy availability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. In conventional radiographs, bone overlaps are prevalent, and can impede the accurate assessment of bone characteristics by radiologists or ...
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Two Cases of Intraosseous Ganglion of Carpal Bones.
Wataru Oshiro+3 more
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