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THE ROLE OF ABDUCTION IN THE TREATMENT OF HIP FRACTURES AS COMPARED WITH ARTIFICIAL IMPACTION
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Nailing of femoral neck fracture: Clinical and sociologic 5-year follow-up of 510 consecutive hips [PDF]
Lars T. Nilsson +2 more
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FIGO good practice recommendations: Assisted vaginal birth and the second stage of labor
Abstract Cesarean birth (CB) rates are increasing globally, with a current prevalence of 21.1% and a projected prevalence of 28.5% by 2030. Conversely, assisted vaginal birth (AVB) rates are declining, with reported rates of less than 10% in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) and 10%–15% in high‐income countries (HICs). In some African countries,
Akaninyene E. Ubom +11 more
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THE ABDUCTION TREATMENT, A STANDARD PROCEDURE FOR ALL FORMS OF FRACTURE AT THE HIP-JOINT
Royal Whitman
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Hip fractures in healthy patients: operative delay versus prognosis. [PDF]
Richard Villar +2 more
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Abstract Objective Our study aimed to evaluate the combined risk of macrosomia and nulliparity. We investigated whether macrosomia is independently associated with an increased rate of intrapartum cesarean delivery (CD) and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes among nulliparous women delivering at term.
Tzuria Peled +6 more
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The article reviews the application of positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) in pelvic tumors such as endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, and bladder cancer. We summarize the comparative studies on the clinical application between PET/CT and PET/MRI to highlight the advantages and ...
Hui Yang +7 more
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Early Rehabilitation at Home of Elderly Patients with Hip Fractures and Consumption of Resources in Primary Care [PDF]
Gun‐Britt Jarnlo +2 more
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A moderate‐sized femoral neck osteophyte (white arrow) in US (A), anteroposterior CR (B), and MRI (C). Additional osteoarthritis‐related changes (arrowheads) are visible in CR and MR, but not in US. US and CR demonstrated similar moderate diagnostic capability to detect mild hip osteoarthritis and were associated with increased hip pain.
Antti Kemppainen +2 more
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