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Variables related to health‐related quality of life among breast cancer survivors after participation in an interdisciplinary treatment combining mindfulness and physiotherapy [PDF]
Background Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment increase the potential psychological impact on breast cancer survivors (BCS). The objective of this study was to assess the effects of an interdisciplinary intervention during follow‐up in BCS and identify
Josune Martín +7 more
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Interdisciplinary Treatment of Malignant Chest Wall Tumors. [PDF]
Background: Chest wall resections for malignant chest wall tumors (MCWTs), particularly those with full-thickness chest wall involvement requiring reconstruction, present a therapeutic challenge for thoracic and plastic reconstructive surgeons. The purpose of this study was to review our experience with chest wall resection for primary and metastatic ...
Khamitov K +7 more
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Treatment of dizziness: an interdisciplinary update
This review provides an update on interdisciplinary treatment for dizziness. Dizziness can have various causes and the treatment offered should depend on the cause.
Rainer Spiegel +11 more
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Juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome. Interdisciplinary treatment [PDF]
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FM) belongs to soft tissue pain syndromes of unknown cause, also referred to as “soft tissue rheumatism”. It is characterized by chronic widespread pain as well as additional symptoms such as fatigue, sleep and mood disturbance and
Hanna Siuchnińska
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Mini-Implants: New Possibilities in Interdisciplinary Treatment Approaches [PDF]
The introduction of mini-implants has broadened the range of tooth movements possible by fixed appliance therapy alone. The limits of fixed orthodontic treatment have become more a matter of facial appearance than anchorage.
Biju Sebastian
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Treatment of crown dilaceration: An interdisciplinary approach
Trauma to primary teeth can result in a wide range of disturbances to the underlying permanent teeth, such as dilaceration. Root dilacerations occur more commonly than crown dilacerations.
Subramaniam P, Naidu P
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Ovarian cancer (OC) is the leading cause of death in patients with gynecologic cancers. Due to late diagnosis and resistance to chemotherapy, the 5‐year survival rate in patients with OC is below 40%.
Anaïs Wambecke +13 more
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Clear Aligner Treatment as a Safe Method for Treating Occlusal Trauma in Elderly Patients
The case report presents an interdisciplinary treatment of a 65-year-old patient in whom an improper zirconium oxide-based prosthetic crown on tooth 21 resulted in occlusal trauma, causing displacement and extrusion of the tooth as well as its increased ...
Monika Machoy +5 more
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Physiotherapeutic possibilities in the treatment of complications after tooth extraction
Introduction: One of the most common complications occurring during or after tooth extraction is paralysis of the lower alveolar nerve. The nerve may be damaged or affected during removal of the retained lower third molars.
Joanna Monika Borek +1 more
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Management of functional neurological disorder. [PDF]
Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a common cause of persistent and disabling neurological symptoms. These symptoms are varied and include abnormal control of movement, episodes of altered awareness resembling epileptic seizures and abnormal ...
Coebergh, JA +7 more
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