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Implementation of Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) guidelines for traumatic brain injury in a rural tertiary care center [PDF]
Objectives: To evaluate changes in imaging practices for pediatric head trauma following publication of the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) guidelines, explore areas for quality improvement regarding neuroradiology referrals ...
Bingham, Peter +3 more
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A biomechanical study verifying that deltoid ligament augmentation can be an alternative to syndesmotic fixation for stabilizing both the medial malleolar and the syndesmosis in selective patients with Weber C ankle injuries. ABSTRACT Objectives Ankle fracture with both deltoid ligament (DL) rupture and syndesmotic diastasis is often treated by ...
Fei Han +9 more
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Category: Ankle; Sports; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: While the lateral hook test (LHT) has been widely used to arthroscopically evaluate syndesmotic instability in the coronal plane, it is unclear whether the angulation of the applied force has any ...
Rohan Bhimani MD, MBA +6 more
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The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, we will compute the explicit expression of the Rawnsley's $\varepsilon$-function $\varepsilon_{(\alpha,g(\mu;\nu))}$ of $\big(\big(\prod_{j=1}^k\Omega_j\big)^{{\mathbb{B}}^{d_0}}(\mu),g(\mu;\nu)\big)$, where
Bi, Enchao +3 more
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Trisomy 8 mosaicism (T8M) syndrome is a rare aneuploidy condition affecting 1/25,000–50,000 live births. Affected individuals have highly variable phenotypes from very mild dysmorphism to severe structural anomalies caused by chromosomal mosaicism and possibly undetected molecular aberrations. The utilization of chromosome microarray analysis (CMA) and
Zakia Abdelhamed +11 more
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Mesenchymal proliferations involving the gastrointestinal tract are uncommon and often unexpected upon initial clinical presentation. Here, we are reporting a case of a 20‐year‐old male patient presenting to the hospital with abdominal pain and vomiting. Upon evaluation, the patient was initially discharged home on antacid therapy.
David Saulino +7 more
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Operative Management of Bilateral Symmetric Transverse Iliac Fractures
Bilateral and symmetric transverse fractures of the iliac wings are a rare fracture pattern having been described in only a few case studies. The mechanism of injury is thought to involve an acceleration‐deceleration trauma that causes an extreme hyperflexion force, which is transduced through the bilateral ilia resulting in a flexion‐distraction ...
Matthew A. Beilfuss +2 more
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Objectives: To identify typical patterns of abdominal wall muscle activation in patients with diastasis recti and inguinal hernias compared to controls during the Valsalva maneuver, voluntary coughing, and physical activity.
Dmitry Skvortsov +4 more
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Complexities in Hoffa Fracture Management: A Case Report on Diagnosis and Fixation Technique
Introduction Hoffa fractures, accounting for 0.65% of femoral fractures, are rare injuries to the distal femur, typically affecting the lateral condyle. These fractures are often overlooked in radiographs and pose challenges in classification, as traditional systems like Letenneur′s may not adequately address certain unique fracture patterns, as seen ...
Rohan Ratra +2 more
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The diagnosis of atrial cardiomyopathy (AtCM) requires electrical atrial dysfunction, with evidence of either mechanical atrial dysfunction, atrial enlargement, or excessive atrial fibrosis. The diagnostic cut‐points presented are for standard electrocardiogram and echocardiogram studies (see Figure 1 for further detail).
Jerremy Weerts +26 more
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