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Association of reduced red blood cell deformability and diabetic nephropathy

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Association of reduced red blood cell deformability and diabetic nephropathy.BackgroundImpaired red blood cell deformability may play a key role in the pathogenesis of chronic vascular complications of diabetes mellitus and progression of renal failure ...
Clinton D Brown, Eli A Friedman
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Axial deformations: an intuitive deformation technique

Computer-Aided Design, 1994
The purpose of this paper is to define a deformation technique called axial deformation (AxDf) which makes use of a 3D axis for deforming existing objects. The technique developed here allows deformations such as bending, scaling, twisting and stretching. Some application for both modelling and animating red fish is given in this paper.
Francis Lazarus   +2 more
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Sprengel's deformity

Skeletal Radiology, 1979
A unique specimen of unilateral Sprengel's deformity, and contralateral normal pectoral girdle, were studied morphologically and roentgenographically. The cervical spine exhibited multiple abnormalities involving both the vertebral centra as well as the posterior elements (Klippel-Feil abnormality). A small spina bifida involving C5 and C6 was present.
J A, Ogden   +3 more
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A dentonasal deformity

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
A case of an impacted mesiodens that produced a marked nasal deformity and a deviated nasal septum is discussed.
G D, Wood, I, Mackenzie
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Deformities of the hand

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
T HE successfu1 repair of deformities of the hand is contingent on: (I) thorough study and evaIuation of the abnormaIity; (2) definite pIanning of each procedure; (3) the conservation of a11 avaiIabIe tissue; (4) prevention, if possibIe, of any Ioss of tissue; and (5) sufficient time intervaIs between surgica1 procedures.
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BOUTONNIERE DEFORMITY

Hand Clinics, 1995
The boutonniere (French for button hole) deformity is a result of an injury to the finger extensor mechanism that causes a characteristic flexion attitude of the proximal interphalangeal joint and distal interphalangeal joint hyperextension. This article reviews the pertinent anatomy, the mechanisms of injury, the diagnosis, and a systematic approach ...
M S, Coons, S M, Green
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Chin Deformities

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007
Facial analysis for chin deformities evaluates the perioral structures independently and their relationship to the entire face. Chin deformities in the absence of malocclusion can be treated by a genioplasty. Patient evaluation and preoperative planning and the operative technique for an osseogenioplasty are outlined with clinical reports to illustrate.
Judy, Ward   +4 more
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Bunionette Deformity

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
The bunionette, or tailor's bunion, is a lateral prominence of the fifth metatarsal head. Most commonly, bunionettes are the result of a widened 4-5 intermetatarsal angle with associated varus of the metatarsophalangeal joint. When symptomatic, these deformities often respond to nonsurgical treatment methods, such as wider shoes and padding techniques.
Bruce E, Cohen, Christopher W, Nicholson
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Deforming subdivisions

Mathematical Programming, 1990
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