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Low‐field MRI: Clinical promise and challenges
Modern MRI scanners have trended toward higher field strengths to maximize signal and resolution while minimizing scan time. However, high‐field devices remain expensive to install and operate, making them scarce outside of high‐income countries and major population centers.
Thomas Campbell Arnold+3 more
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TREATMENT OF PARALYSIS OF THE FLEXORS OF THE ELBOW [PDF]
Anne Segal+2 more
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Nursemaid’s Elbow (Elbow Subluxation) [PDF]
Ioana Baiu, Elliot Melendez
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ABSTRACT This study aims to elucidate the role of the ZSWIM7 gene in the etiology of infertility, focusing on its potential association with premature ovarian insufficiency and azoospermia. We investigated an 18‐year‐old female patient who presented with primary amenorrhea, hypoplasia of the uterus and ovaries, Tanner stage II breast and pubic hair ...
Denise M. Christofolini+8 more
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There is a limited benefit (1.7%), of concurrent imaging of the wrist, elbow and forearm in paediatric patients following a FOOSH where there is no clinical indication for imaging outside of the region of interest. Results support previous findings that a thorough clinical assessment of the wrist, forearm and elbow is sufficient to guide X‐ray imaging.
Daniel G Sgualdino+3 more
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A proposed remote manipulator system: A concept [PDF]
System is described with variable ratio, mixed mode, bilateral, master-slave control. Manipulator arms consist of shoulder and elbow with two degrees of freedom, a wrist with three degrees of freedom, and terminal grasping device. Feedback is provided by
Brodie, S., Flatau, C., Greeb, F.
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ABSTRACT NPR3‐related tall stature is characterized by tall stature, elongated big toes, and additional epiphyses in hand and foot bones. The condition is caused by biallelic loss‐of‐function variants affecting natriuretic peptide receptor 3 (NPR3). Five individuals from four different families have been reported.
Pierre Moffatt+4 more
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Paediatric upper limb trauma: what can we do to support a change in radiographic referral practice?
Referral practices for upper limb trauma radiography in children vary. Knowledge of the influence of mechanism of injury and functional anatomy on trauma presentation can reduce unnecessary referrals for multiple concurrent radiographic examinations.
Maryann Hardy
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