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Comparing R.E.N.A.L., PADUA, and RPN Scores: Is RPN the More Logical Choice in the Robotic Era?
Background and objective Since their introduction in 2009, first‐generation nephrometry systems, the Radius, Exophytic/endophytic, Nearness to collecting system or sinus, Anterior/posterior, Location (R.E.N.A.L.) and Preoperative Aspects and Dimensions Used for an Anatomical Classification (PADUA), have dominated the academic landscape in providing a ...
Peitong Li +3 more
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Objective To estimate the probability of vaginal events (diagnosis and/or surgery) following radical cystectomy (RC) and explore possible risk factors in a nationwide population‐based observational registry based study. Patients and Methods Women undergoing RC for urinary bladder cancer in Sweden, from 1 January 1997 to 31 December 2019, were ...
Elin Kalén +11 more
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An unusual dislocation of the hip
F. A. Simmonds, R. F. Brown
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Total Hip Arthroplasty with Subtrochanteric Femoral Shortening Osteotomy for High Hip Dislocation
Wenbin Hua +6 more
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On the Late Results after Closed Reduction of Congenital Dislocation of Hip Joint
S. Hyakutake, H. Sakai
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Background and Purpose Methanobactins are peptides with high copper affinity and potential to treat Wilson disease. We examined how two methanobactins (ARBM101 and MB‐OB3b) affected copper handling in the LPP Atp7b−/− Wilson disease rat model, compared to penicillamine or saline, by 64Cu positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging ...
Emilie Munk Lynderup +11 more
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Adult Post-traumatic Recurrent Posterior Hip Dislocation with 17-year Duration - A Case Report. [PDF]
Kumar S, Tyagi R, Goyal R, Bhambhu V.
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Statistical Observations on Birth Month of Congenital Dislocations of the Hip Joint
T. Murayama, Toshiya Sumita
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Re‐make, re‐model: evolution and development of vertebrate cranial lateral lines
ABSTRACT Lateral lines are placodally derived mechanosensory systems on the heads and trunks of many aquatic vertebrates. There is evidence of lateral lines in the earliest known vertebrate fossils, and they exist in organisms with widely different craniofacial morphologies – including the presence or absence of jaws, external or internal nostrils, and
Vishruth Venkataraman +3 more
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