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ABSTRACT Latissimus dorsi (LD) tendon transfer is widely used to treat irreparable rotator cuff tears, particularly in cases with posterosuperior and anterosuperior tear patterns. We conducted a comprehensive anatomical analysis of the attachment of the LD tendon to the humerus, focusing on its morphological patterns and morphometric features, which ...
Sehyun Kwon +3 more
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The Zethus of Venezuela (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae) [PDF]
Thirty four species of Zethus are enumerated from Venezuela, providing known and new locality records. Six new species are described: Z. rubioi and Z. vincenti in the subgenus Zethusculus, Z. carpenteri and Z.
Stange, Lionel A.
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Comorbidities only account for a small proportion of excess mortality after fracture: A record linkage study of individual fracture types [PDF]
Background: Non-hip non-vertebral fractures (NHNV) constitute the majority of osteoporotic fractures but few studies have examined the association between these fractures, co-morbidity and mortality.
Bliuc, Dana +8 more
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Pathologic myopia represents a global public health concern, with increasing prevalence and vision loss risk. Myopia typically develops in childhood and progresses more rapidly with earlier onset. Clinical trials exploring treatments for decelerating myopia progression are underway.
Mitsuru Arima +9 more
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Dimensional Analysis of Intertubercular Sulcus in Adult Dry Humeri: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Intertubercular Sulcus (ITS) is a depression in the superior end of humerus, located between the greater tubercle and lesser tubercle. It lodges the Long Head of Biceps Brachii Tendon (LHBT) and ascending branch of circumflex humeral artery.
R Showri, S Sangeetha, B Anisha
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Abstract Background Longitudinal skeletal growth takes place in the cartilaginous growth plates. While growth plates are found at either end of conventional long bones, they occur at a variety of locations in the mammalian skeleton. For example, the metacarpals and metatarsals (MT) in the hands and feet form only a single growth plate at one end, and ...
Philip L. Reno +4 more
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Monographic revision of the genus Aegidinus Arrow (1904)and generic phylogeny of the world Orphninae(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae). [PDF]
A taxonomic revision was performed on the New World scarabaeoid genus Aegidinus Arrow (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae). Twelve new species and three previously described species are included in the revision.
Colby, Julia
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Does a SLAP lesion affect shoulder muscle recruitment as measured by EMG activity during a rugby tackle? [PDF]
Background: The study objective was to assess the influence of a SLAP lesion on onset of EMG activity in shoulder muscles during a front on rugby football tackle within professional rugby players.
A Bathgate +70 more
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New cell lines expanding the diversity of Ewing sarcoma models
What's New? A chromosomal translocation between the EWSR1 and ETS genes is the key oncogenic driver in Ewing sarcoma. EWSR1::FLI1, the most frequent fusion, is subdivided into different fusion types with unclear prognostic relevance. Here, the authors describe the establishment and characterization of four new, intrinsically immortal, patient‐derived ...
Maximilian Kerkhoff +13 more
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The Effects of Methenolone Enanthate Supplement with Exercise on Rats’ Bones
It is known that anabolic steroids are used by athletes to increase their performance and cause many health problems. This study aims to analyze the effects of methenolone enanthate supplement with exercise on rats’ bones.
Mehmet Özdemir, Sefa Lök
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