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Abstract Objective To describe the technique and outcome of fluoroscopy to guide bulla identification in French bulldogs during ventral bulla osteotomy. Materials and methods Medical records of eight French bulldogs with otitis media that underwent a fluoroscopic‐guided ventral bulla osteotomy between January 2020 and June 2023 were reviewed ...
Hui Yu Lu+3 more
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Summary Pathologic values of body mass index (BMI), body weight, and waist circumference correlate with higher absolute and lower relative trunk strength. Whether waist‐to‐height ratio (WHtR) is appropriate for showing trunk strength differences in people with obesity and whether a continuous linear relationship exists between the increase in obesity ...
Daniel Geissler+2 more
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An anatomical investigation of alkaptonuria: Novel insights into ochronosis of cartilage and bone
Examination of an alkaptonuria body highlights the susceptibility of all cartilage types and associated perichondrium to ochronotic pigmentation and the heterogeneity of ochronotic pigment distribution both within and between tissues. In joints, calcified cartilage pigments before non‐calcified cartilage.
Juliette H. Hughes+8 more
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ABSTRACT The study was carried out to determine the effect of the application of the Urinary Infections and Incontinence Prevention Care Package (UII‐PCP) on incontinence and infections in female patients. This was an experimental pilot study with nonrandomized application and a control group design.
Kutlug Sevcan, Dogu Özlem
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Circular RNAs in compression-induced intervertebral disk degeneration
Ximiao Chen, Mingbao Gu, Xiaolei Zhang
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Physical Therapy, 1979
This paper outlines the structure of the intervertebral disk and the process by which altered cellular mechanisms lead to deterioration with age. A reference list indicates current trends in research that attempt to explain the changing nature of the intervertebral disk and its role in spinal disease.
Sandy L. Burkart, William A. Beresford
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This paper outlines the structure of the intervertebral disk and the process by which altered cellular mechanisms lead to deterioration with age. A reference list indicates current trends in research that attempt to explain the changing nature of the intervertebral disk and its role in spinal disease.
Sandy L. Burkart, William A. Beresford
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Autoalignment of intervertebral disks
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2007AbstractPurposeTo develop an automated planning method to obtain double oblique slices for clinically relevant diagnoses of spine‐related pathologies.Materials and MethodsThirty healthy volunteers, 18 patients with cervical spine (c‐spine) pathologies, and 15 patients with lumbar spine (l‐spine) pathologies were included in this study.
Peschl, Simone+3 more
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Calcification in the Intervertebral Disk
Nature, 1963THE human intervertebral disk is a structure in which degenerative changes are very common, often appearing as early as the third decade. Consequently it is not surprising that foci of calcification are frequently found in the intervertebral disks of apparently normal subjects. However, little information is available on the exact nature of the mineral
K. Little, T. K. F. Taylor
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Intervertebral Disk Calcification in Childhood
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1972Asymptomatic lumbar and dorsal intervertebral disk calcification occurred in two children. One case remained asymptomatic 8 months and the other 3 years after their incidental discovery on chest roentgenograms. Most of the previously reported cases concerned the cervical spine, and were usually symptomatic.
Arvin Smith+2 more
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