Kohler's Disease: Acute Foot Pain and Limping in Pediatric Emergency Department
Kohler’s disease is a rare cause of limping in children which is hypothetically related with impaired blood supply of navicular bone by the compression of other tarsal bones.
Anıl Er +5 more
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Administration of Tramadol or Buprenorphine via the drinking water for post-operative analgesia in a mouse-osteotomy model [PDF]
Adequate analgesia is essential whenever pain might occur in animal experiments. Unfortunately, the selection of suitable analgesics for mice in bone-linked models is limited. Here, we evaluated two analgesics - Tramadol [0.1 mg/ml (Tlow) vs.
Buttgereit, Frank +7 more
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Samuel Beckett's trilogy and the revolution of the body in Vichy France [PDF]
This essay explores the depiction of the degenerating male form in Samuel Beckett’s post-World War II trilogy of novels (Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable) in the context of Vichy France’s ideology of the body—specifically the male body—and the ...
Davies, William
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Analysis of Patients Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department with Acute Limping
Introduction: Limping is a common presenting complaint to a pediatric emergency department among children. The differential diagnosis of acute limp includes transient synovitis, trauma, infections, neoplasia, and congenital neuromuscular and ...
Sabiha Şahin
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An isolated epizootic of hemorrhagic-like fever in cats caused by a novel and highly virulent strain of feline calicivirus. [PDF]
An isolated epizootic of a highly fatal feline calicivirus (FCV) infection, manifested in its severest form by a systemic hemorrhagic-like fever, occurred over a 1-month period among six cats owned by two different employees and a client of a private ...
Elliott, JB +4 more
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Position criticality in chess endgames [PDF]
Some 50,000 Win Studies in Chess challenge White to find an effectively unique route to a win. Judging the impact of less than absolute uniqueness requires both technical analysis and artistic judgment.
Haworth, Guy, Rusz, Arpad
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis in a healthy 5-year-old child: A case report and literature review
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is an adolescent hip disorder of increasing prevalence, particularly within patients aged younger than 10 years.
Saad M Al Qahtani +3 more
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Till death (or an intruder) do us part: intrasexual-competition in a monogamous Primate [PDF]
Polygynous animals are often highly dimorphic, and show large sex-differences in the degree of intra-sexual competition and aggression, which is associated with biased operational sex ratios (OSR).
A Grafen +39 more
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Total hip arthroplasty: leg length inequality impairs functional outcomes and patient satisfaction
Background Leg length inequality (LLI) was identified as a problem of total hip arthroplasty soon after its introduction. Leg lengthening is the most common form of LLI.
Röder Christoph +4 more
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Background/Purpose: Treatment of adult neglected developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) with high dislocation is still not established. The main concern of young patients is leg-length discrepancy (LLD), which leads to limping gait and impaired body ...
Shier-Chieg Huang +3 more
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