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Objective The objective of this study was to estimate the minimal important change (MIC) and minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for pain and physical function in individuals with hip osteoarthritis (OA) following a physiotherapist‐guided exercise intervention.
Yareni Guerrero +8 more
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Single Center Characterization of a Cohort of Salivary Gland Carcinomas. [PDF]
Winkelmann R +9 more
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Phylogenetic Analyses of Some Melanoleuca Species (Agaricales, Tricholomataceae) in Northern China, With Descriptions of Two New Species and the Identification of Seven Species as a First Record. [PDF]
Xu J +7 more
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Objective Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) are leading causes of physical disability, necessitating support with activities of daily living. This study describes social care received by patients with RMDs in two disparate regions of England: Salford (urban) and Norfolk (rural).
Mehreen Somro +6 more
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Molecular Identification of Broomrape Species from a Single Seed by High Resolution Melting Analysis. [PDF]
Rolland M +3 more
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Sobre el Protocol Hebreu de la "Disputa de Barcelona" del 1263 [PDF]
Josep Perarnau i Espelt
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Trajectories of Physical Function in Canadian Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Objectives We describe trajectories of physical function in children newly diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and identify trajectories with persisting functional impairments and associated baseline characteristics. Methods We included patients enrolled in the Canadian Alliance of Pediatric Rheumatology Investigators (CAPRI) Registry ...
Clare Cunningham +14 more
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Review And Insights Into The Bleeding Mechanism Incited By Antithrombotic Therapy: Mechanistic Nuances Of Dual Pro-Hemorrhagic Substrate Incorporating Drug-Induced Microvascular Leakage. [PDF]
Stirbys P.
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People with systemic autoimmune and rheumatic diseases (SARDs) are at higher risk than the general population of experiencing adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes such as preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, and maternal and/or fetal death.
Mehret Birru Talabi, Sonya Borrero
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