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Challenging Limb Salvage in a Crural Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor with Pre-existing Long-Stem Implants: A Case Report. [PDF]
Celik B, Celik HT, Yonga O.
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ABSTRACT The disinheritance of a firstborn son accustomed to the privileges of exclusion has for centuries been a dramatic event for families, especially if the decision was taken by a woman, the son's own mother. Very few dared to do so, because it symbolised a break with the notion of virtuous, compassionate motherhood; it represented a failure to be
Mariela Fargas Peñarrocha
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Effective Limb Salvage Using a Distally Based Peroneus Brevis Flap for Distal Tibial Osteomyelitis. [PDF]
Almubarak AF +3 more
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Abstract It has recently been demonstrated that modern recreational fish finders with high‐frequency (800 kHz) Sidescan transducers can detect submerged human bodies. This ubiquitous technology is widely used on the water and has the potential to be utilized for the rapid detection of submerged decedents in any waterbody.
Britny A. Martlin, Lynne S. Bell
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Angiography-Guided Limb Salvage Planning in a Surgical Candidate With Gas Gangrene of the Foot. [PDF]
Manikkavelu MK +4 more
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Abstract Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology was evaluated as a method for electronically tracking human remains and associated identifying information during mass fatality incidents. Conventional tags are prone to physical damage and failure, which can compromise identification processes and hinder the repatriation of bodies.
Makena P. McLean +3 more
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Surgical outcomes of limb-salvage surgery with or without femoral vein reconstruction for soft tissue sarcomas of the thigh. [PDF]
Xu W, Hu J, Zhu X, Zhang T.
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The Top Five Advances in Solid Organ Transplantation in the Past Fifty Years
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Stephen J. Wigmore, Diana A. Wu
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Abstract The final Stuart monarch, Queen Anne, has often been overlooked in studies of visual and material culture, particularly of fashion and dress. This article is the first to undertake a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the wardrobe accounts of Queen Anne, situating her consumption within the context of the eighteenth‐century fashion ...
Sarah A. Bendall
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