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Abstract High tibial osteotomy is a key option for patients with unicompartmental overload or instability. Although coronal correction for varus deformity is well established, excessive posterior tibial slope (PTS) is increasingly recognized as a contributor to anterior cruciate ligament graft failure.
Julien Druel +5 more
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Abstract Lafosse type III and IV subscapularis tendon injuries are severe rotator cuff tears. Current repair uses anterolateral, anterior, and lateral portals, which have restricted visualization and difficult maneuverability. This technical note describes an L‐shaped three‐portal (LST) combination: anterosuperolateral, anteroinferolateral, and ...
Gang Li +6 more
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ABSTRACT Autistic individuals frequently report heightened sensitivity to visual stimuli, often described as discomfort in environments with bright or flickering lights. These experiences are hypothesized to reflect underlying differences in sensory gain or neural hyperexcitability; however, findings across studies have yielded mixed results, likely ...
Daniela L. Seczon +6 more
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SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP‐1 receptor agonists modestly lower blood pressure across diverse patient populations, including those without diabetes. These effects appear largely independent of glycaemic control and offer additive value in high‐risk patients with overlapping comorbidities.
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Abstract Aims Risk minimization measures (RMMs) are key regulatory tools to ensure safe medicinal product use. Regulatory guidelines recommend pre‐specifying the targets, or ‘thresholds’, for assessing RMM effectiveness. We aimed to review recent industry‐sponsored post‐authorization safety studies (PASS) that evaluated the effectiveness of RMMs ...
Kexin Zhu +7 more
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Aim The shortage of trained clinical assessors in African National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) poses a challenge to effective regulatory decision‐making. Developed in line with the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Competency Framework (WHO‐GCF), a university‐certified short course, Dossier assessment for clinical assessors in Africa, was ...
Stephanie Leigh +19 more
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2021
Information overload (IO) appears in varied information-intensive spheres and everyday environments. This chapter defines its nature and types, outlines its history and names its diverse sources. It is underlined that IO is caused by a mix of factors.
Lauren Elizabeth Mandilian +1 more
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Information overload (IO) appears in varied information-intensive spheres and everyday environments. This chapter defines its nature and types, outlines its history and names its diverse sources. It is underlined that IO is caused by a mix of factors.
Lauren Elizabeth Mandilian +1 more
openaire +2 more sources

