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Transorbital Neuroendoscopic Management of Sinogenic Complications Involving the Frontal Sinus, Orbit and Anterior Cranial Fossa [PDF]
Jae S. Lim+3 more
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Abstract Background Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO) is characterised by bone proliferation and cartilage ossification caused by infectious and degenerative conditions, amongst others. Objectives To describe the variable appearance of the temporohyoid joint (THJ) on computed tomography (CT) and investigate associations between CT changes and ...
Rupert F. Dash+3 more
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Cardiac arrhythmia prevalence and risk factors in 24‐h electrocardiograms of sedentary horses
Abstract Background Cardiac arrhythmias are common in horses, but their clinical relevance remains controversial. Objectives To describe prevalence and identify risk factors for arrhythmias that may warrant additional screening in a sedentary mixed‐breed population of horses. Study Design Prospective cross‐sectional.
Lauren T. Maas+6 more
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Giant osteoma of the skull vault
Osteoma is the most common primary bone tumor in the craniofacial skeleton. However, most of these are small, asymptomatic and arise from the facial bones or in relation to the paranasal sinuses. Cranial vault osteomas, that too giant and symptomatic are
P. N. Harisha+2 more
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Frontal sinus asymmetry: Is it an effect of cranial asymmetry? X-ray analysis of 469 normal adult human frontal sinus [PDF]
Ayhan Kanat+4 more
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Implantable Defibrillators: Which Is the Best Device for Each Patient?
ABSTRACT The first viable alternative to surgical implantation of an epicardial defibrillator system for secondary prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD) was a single chamber transvenous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Thanks to technological advancements over the past 40 years, electrophysiologists now have several options when ...
Graham Peigh, Bradley P. Knight
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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis as a complication of cranial melioidosis – a rare case report
Biji Bahuleyan+7 more
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Abstract Fewer than 50 of the over 30,000 extant species of fishes have developed anatomical specializations facilitating endothermy in specific body regions. The plankton‐feeding basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), traditionally classified as an ectotherm, was recently shown to have regionally endothermic traits such as centralized red muscle (RM ...
C. Antonia Klöcker+9 more
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Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon but fatal type of stroke with a wide spectrum of signs and symptoms. We report a 40-year-old woman who presented with acute intractable neck pain and lateral cervical bending.
Seyed Sadeq Kalantar+2 more
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