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Obturator Neuropathy Following Minimally Invasive Pelvic Surgery: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Kokikian C, Lam M, Trikamji B.
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Abstract Background Flexion tests are commonly used in equine locomotion examinations to identify underlying locomotor issues, yet their neuromuscular effects remain poorly understood. Response variability raises concerns about their clinical value in lameness assessments and pre‐purchase evaluations.
Marijke Jonkhart +4 more
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Electromyographic analysis of fatigue and synergistic activation in striking and supporting legs during continuous side-kicks in elite Sanda athletes. [PDF]
Wu Q, Liu Y, Zhao B.
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Abstract Background To identify early diagnostic clues, we analysed cerebrospinal fluid and serum biomarkers in patients with autoimmune glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy (GFAP‐A) and compared biomarker trends with those in patients with viral meningoencephalitis, tuberculous meningoencephalitis, and anti‐N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate receptor ...
Siruo Guo +3 more
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Idiopathic Tapia Syndrome Following Routine Orotracheal Intubation in a Young Adult: A Case Report. [PDF]
Pérez Malespín MA, Soza Ruiz CA.
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Proliferation of the term “emotion dysregulation” in child psychopathology parallels the growing interest in processes that influence negative emotional reactivity. While it commonly refers to a clinical phenotype where intense anger leads to behavioral dyscontrol, the term implies etiology because anything that is dysregulated requires an impaired ...
Joseph C. Blader +2 more
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Episodic Ataxia Associated With Synaptosomal-Associated Protein 25 (SNAP25) Variant: Beyond Epilepsy and Developmental Delay. [PDF]
Fernandes IF +4 more
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Examining the Influence of Glycemic Management During Sleep on Sleep‐Related Bruxism: A Pilot Study
Stabilisation of blood glucose levels during sleep may improve sleep‐related bruxism (SRB), particularly by suppressing sympathetic nervous system activity. Furthermore, it is expected that these findings will lead to the establishment of new treatment methods for SRB in sleep dentistry.
Tatsuya Taniwaki +5 more
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