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Abstract The human mandibular symphysis concentrates multiaxial loads during function and remodels throughout growth, but the precise mechanisms underlying cortical bone shape during growth remain relatively unexplored. Approaches based solely on thickness or external cortical contours provide only partial insights and do not capture the functional ...
Ana Ribeiro +3 more
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Intramural pure pigment gallstones, a case report [PDF]
A case of intramural pure pigment gallstones, which were fortuitously found in post-mortem examination, is presented. The incidence, mechanism of formation of the stones and roentgenological diagnosis of the intramural gallstones, porcelain gall bladder,
Kawanishi, Koichi, Nishimura, Fumio
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A soft electrochemical actuator using a hierarchically structured polypyrrole membrane with coral‐like hollow vesicles achieves stable performance at −24°C. The unique architecture ensures continuous conductivity and rapid ion diffusion, resulting in large strain, low energy consumption, and high coulombic efficiency under subzero conditions. This work
Lizhen Lan +6 more
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Consensus hyperaldostéronisme primaire SFE/SFHTA/AFCE, groupe 6: Chirurgie surrénale [PDF]
International audienceTreatment of primary aldosteronism (PA) aims at preventing or correcting hypertension, hypokalemia and target organ damage. Patients with lateralized PA and candidates for surgery may be managed by laparoscopic adrenalectomy ...
Amar, Laurence +5 more
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Subglottic Stenosis After Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Graves' Disease: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Background Subglottic stenosis (SGS) is a narrowing of the airway below the glottis and may be congenital or acquired. While prolonged intubation is the most common cause of acquired SGS, other etiologies remain incompletely understood. Methods A 37‐year‐old woman presented with a four‐year history of mild progressive stridor, dysphonia, and ...
Claire Ettlin +3 more
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Une cause rare de compression médullaire: kyste arachnoïdien épidural rachidien (à propos de 03 cas)
Le kyste arachnoïdien épidural rachidien (KAER) est une affection bénigne, de physiopathologie encore incertaine. Il est le plus souvent asymptomatique mais peut causer des séquelles neurologiques graves surtout quand le traitement n'est pas instauré à ...
Abderrazzak El Saqui +4 more
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Syndrome de la queue de cheval révélant une hydatidose vertébro-médullaire
L´hydatidose est une anthropozoonose due au développement chez l´homme de la forme larvaire de l´echinococcus granulosus. Elle sévit surtout dans les régions rurales et d´élevages au niveau du bassin méditerranéen, l´Amérique du sud, proche et moyen ...
Imane Benabdallah Staouni +6 more
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Abstract Purpose This study compared total knee arthroplasty (TKA) outcomes between cementless and hybrid fixation, with separate analysis of tibial and femoral cementation. The primary hypothesis was that equivalence would exist in implant survivorship between cementless and hybrid fixation techniques.
Ophélie Manchec +4 more
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Kurt Semm and the fight against skepticism : endoscopic hemostasis, laparoscopic appendectomy, and Semm's impact on the "laparoscopic revolution" [PDF]
In the 1970s, Semm developed thermocoagulation, adapted the Roeder Loop, and further invented extra- and intracoporeal endoscopic knotting to achieve endoscopic hemostasis. His numerous technical inventions, especially the electronic insufflator, allowed
Litynski, Grzegorz S.
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Les tumeurs à cellules géantes des gaines synoviales de la main: à propos de 50 cas
Les tumeurs à cellules géantes des gaines synoviales (TCGGS) des tendons représentent la forme localisée de la synovite villonodulaire hémopigmentée. Elles s'observent le plus souvent au niveau des mains.
Walid Osman +6 more
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