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Functional Outcome of Intra-articular Fractures of Distal Radius: ORIF with Locking Plate vs CRPP
Background: Distal radius fractures are common, costly, and increasing in incidence. Closed reduction and percutaneous K wires fixation and ORIF with locking plate fixation are two of the mostly used surgical treatments for dorsally displaced distal ...
Bhola Shrestha +4 more
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Summary of Oncologic and Functional Outcomes
AbstractLarge cohort and collaborative studies to date have shown that the short-term oncological outcomes appear to be at least as good as traditional laparoscopic surgery. These results need confirmation in randomized controlled trials, which are currently underway (GRECCAR 11 and COLOR III). The functional data on transanal total mesorectal excision
Hompes, Roel, Penna, Marta
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Background: Stroke is the highest cause of disability in adults. Disability and cognitive function impairment cause dependency and decreasing quality of life.
Ilham Bagas Setyawan +2 more
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A study of relapse rate and functional outcome after surgical debridement in patients with chronic osteomyelitis [PDF]
Background: This study analyzed the rate of relapse and functional outcome after surgery for chronic osteomyelitis of long bones. Methods: This study included 100 cases of chronic osteomyelitis, which were treated with surgical debridement, along with a ...
Masthan Basha Shaik +3 more
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Recurrence and Functional Outcome following Resection of Craniopharyngioma [PDF]
Background and Aim: Craniopharyngiomas (CP) are histologically benign tumors of the sellarsuprasellar region and are associated with significant morbidity.
Tamajyoti Ghosh +2 more
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Functional Outcomes of Cerebellar Malformations [PDF]
The cerebellum is well-established as a primary center for controlling sensorimotor functions. However, recent experiments have demonstrated additional roles for the cerebellum in higher-order cognitive functions such as language, emotion, reward, social behavior, and working memory.
Jason S. Gill +5 more
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Infarct topography and functional outcomes [PDF]
Acute ischemic stroke represents a major cause of long-term adult disability. Accurate prognostication of post-stroke functional outcomes is invaluable in guiding patient care, targeting early rehabilitation efforts, selecting patients for clinical research, and conveying realistic expectations to families.
Mark R, Etherton +2 more
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A prospective study of age-related differences in modifiable risk factors, stroke subtype, and functional outcome in young and middle-aged patients with first-ever ischemic stroke [PDF]
The objective of our study was to compare the age-related differences in the prevalence of modifiable risk factors (RF), stroke subtype and functional outcome at hospital discharge in young and middle-aged patients with first-ever ischemic stroke (IS ...
Georgi Dimitrov +2 more
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Endothelial function and clinical outcome [PDF]
Under pro-atherosclerotic conditions, endothelial cells lose the ability to produce bioactive nitric oxide and demonstrate increased expression of vasoconstrictor, pro-inflammatory, and pro-thrombotic factors. The available evidence suggests that these alterations in endothelial phenotype contribute to the formation, progression, and rupture of ...
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Functional Outcomes of Face Transplantation [PDF]
In this study we provide a compilation of functional impairments before and improvements after face transplantation (FT) of five FT recipients of our institution and all FTs reported in current literature. Functional outcome included the ability to smell, breath, eat, speak, grimace and facial sensation. Before FT, all our patients revealed compromised
S, Fischer +4 more
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