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Conjoint Removal of Hip Screw-Femur Head during Hip Replacement after Previous Dynamic Hip Screw Fixation. [PDF]
Kittanakere Ramanath S +2 more
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Abstract Objective To assess whether machine learning (ML) offers improved birth weight prediction accuracy, since despite numerous models, the Hadlock formula remains the clinical standard. Methods A multicenter retrospective study analyzed data from 9674 singleton pregnancies with estimated fetal weight (EFW) within 7 days of delivery.
Omer Dor +6 more
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Commentary on: 'Core decompression combined with platelet-rich plasma-augmented bone grafting for femur head necrosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis'. [PDF]
Ye B, Li W, Meng S, Shi X.
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Postoperative Results of the Prosthetic Replacement of the Head of the Femur
K. Kitada +3 more
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Abstract Objective To examine maternal and neonatal outcomes in women aged 35 years and older compared with those under 35 years following planned vaginal breech deliveries. Methods This study encompassed all vaginally intended breech deliveries at the Department of Obstetrics and Perinatal Medicine at Goethe University Hospital in Frankfurt from ...
Bilal Alemi +8 more
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Abstract Objective This study determines whether a machine‐learning model integrating sonographic biometry with maternal clinical parameters improves prediction of large‐for‐gestational‐age (LGA) compared with Hadlock's EFW formula. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study including all singleton live births at ≥32 gestational weeks at a ...
Ohad Houri +7 more
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Functional and HIP survivorship outcomes of free Vascularized fibula graft in the management of post COVID-19 Osteonecrosis of femur head: A prospective case series. [PDF]
Kumar S +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Emerging applications of artificial intelligence for obstetric ultrasound: A scoping review
Abstract Background The WHO recommends that all pregnant women receive an ultrasound (US) scan prior to 24 weeks gestation to encourage early identification of various conditions, such as fetal anomalies, multiple gestation, and placental abnormalities; however, global access to US remains limited.
Vani Gupta +3 more
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