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Congenital Dislocation of the Hip in the Newborn
D. Yugé, Daisuke Kubo, D. Sugai
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Abstract Scholars have long attended to both the persistence and change of institutional logic–identity constellations, but we know less about why and how organizational members might cling to a logic despite its evident maladaptive character and the resulting emotional upheaval.
Lindie Botha, Ralph Hamann
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Hip dislocation during congenital short femur lengthening: a case report of successful conservative management. [PDF]
Ferjani MA +5 more
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Artificial Intelligence to Detect Developmental Dysplasia of Hip: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim Deep learning (DL), a branch of artificial intelligence (AI), has been applied to diagnose developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) on pelvic radiographs and ultrasound (US) images. This technology can potentially assist in early screening, enable timely intervention and improve cost‐effectiveness.
Suketu Bhavsar +5 more
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Posterior Acetabular Coverage of the Femoral Head in Sport-Related Posterior Hip Dislocation or Subluxation. [PDF]
Kim JM +4 more
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Systemic, Lifestyle and Environmental Modifying Factors in the Pathogenesis of Periodontitis
A variety of impacting factors in the pathogenesis of periodontitis exist, including systemic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. This review highlights the manifold mechanistic aspects of the link between the pathogenesis of periodontitis, addressing these numerous factors to supplement the long‐standing knowledge of the progression of the disease.
Groeger Sabine Elisabeth +5 more
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Anterior Hip Dislocation Following Total Hip Arthroplasty, Caused by Broken Trial Femoral Head Particles: A Case Report. [PDF]
Segers T, van den Broek M.
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Experimental Finding of the Closed Reduction in the Dislocation of Hip Joint of Young Rabbits.
Tikara ITO
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ABSTRACT Relationships between multiple sleep outcomes, obesity and adiposity across childhood and adolescence have been previously reported. Health‐promoting interventions to improve sleep and reduce adolescent obesity could target shared determinants of sleep and obesity.
Emma Louise Gale +2 more
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