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Distinct patterns of ligament and meniscal injuries in multiligamentous knee injuries with and without dislocation: a 15-year retrospective study. [PDF]
Sim JA, Lee SJ, Shin JM, Lee BH.
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Abstract Objective To examine maternal and neonatal outcomes in women aged 35 years and older compared with those under 35 years following planned vaginal breech deliveries. Methods This study encompassed all vaginally intended breech deliveries at the Department of Obstetrics and Perinatal Medicine at Goethe University Hospital in Frankfurt from ...
Bilal Alemi +8 more
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From the Guest Editors: Unraveling the Complexities of Multiligament Knee Injuries-A Global Endeavor. [PDF]
Kambhampati SBS, Singhi PK, Ramakanth R.
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Abstract Objective Guidelines on vaginal breech delivery have several restrictions concerning feto‐maternal parameters. To date, they neglect the impact of prenatal pelvimetry, especially of the intertuberous distance (ITD), in nulliparous women attempting vaginal breech birth.
Julia Schmidt +6 more
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Vascular Injuries in Multiligament Knee Injuries (MLKIs). [PDF]
Srimongkolpitak S, Chernchujit B.
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Meniscal Lesions in Multi-Ligament Knee Injuries. [PDF]
Figueroa D +4 more
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ABSTRACT Gender and race have received significant philosophical attention recently; they are the paradigm cases of social kinds in most philosophical accounts. I argue for the inclusion of caste as a social kind because it affects the lives of many people, and because it presents itself as an important test case for philosophers of social kinds.
Ajinkya Deshmukh
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