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An Intraneural Ganglion Cyst causing Foot Drop: A Case Report [PDF]
A 46 year old male with a past medical history of HTN and chronic pancreatitis presented to clinic with a chief complaint of right leg weakness and numbness/tingling that developed suddenly two months prior to presentation. He denied history of trauma or
Goel, Rohit R+2 more
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Update on Gene Therapy in the Treatment of Hereditary Hearing Loss
Gene therapy is a promising therapeutic approach for genetic disorders, including three major gene therapy strategies: gene replacement, gene suppression, and gene editing. After transmitting genes to the inner ear through appropriate pathways, repair the cochlea in order to achieve the goal of treating hereditary hearing loss.
Weiwei He+7 more
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Biomimetic Robotics and Intelligence: A Survey
Biomimetic robotics and intelligence, inspired by biological systems, integrate biology, engineering, and AI, develops robots capable of adapting to complex environments. By mimicking natural structures and cognitive processes, and employing algorithms like neural networks and genetic algorithms, these systems enhance autonomy and problem‐solving. This
Yixuan Sheng+6 more
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Sonographic Imaging of the Superficial Radial Nerve and its Branches: A Pictorial Review
ABSTRACT Entrapment of the superficial radial nerve (SRN) can be a source of radial wrist, dorsal hand, and thumb pain which can be challenging to clinically differentiate from other pathological entities. Ultrasound allows direct visualization of the SRN and its branches as well as the assessment of the site, extent, and type of nerve injury or ...
Michelle Fenech+2 more
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Sural Intraneural Ganglion Cysts Are Joint-related [PDF]
Robert J. Spinner+3 more
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Counterfactuals and Uncertainty-Based Explainable Paradigm for the Automated Detection and Segmentation of Renal Cysts in Computed Tomography Images: A Multi-Center Study [PDF]
Routine computed tomography (CT) scans often detect a wide range of renal cysts, some of which may be malignant. Early and precise localization of these cysts can significantly aid quantitative image analysis. Current segmentation methods, however, do not offer sufficient interpretability at the feature and pixel levels, emphasizing the necessity for ...
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Matthew Julian Georgiades+7 more
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Lumbar Intraspinal Ganglion Cyst; Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Kazuhiro Tanaka+2 more
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