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Dynamic cervical stabilization: a multicenter study
European Spine Journal, 2015The dynamic cervical implant (DCI) is a novel motion-preserving concept for the treatment of degenerative cervical disorders. The aim of this prospective clinical study was to validate the concept and analyse clinical and radiological performance of the implant.One hundred seventy-five consecutive patients with degenerative cervical disorders, median ...
Guy, Matgé +4 more
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Multicenter Study on Double Kidney Transplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 2008Marginal organs not suitable for single kidney transplantation are considered for double kidney transplantation (DKT). Herein we have reviewed short and long-term outcomes of DKT over a 7-year experience.Between 2001 and 2007, 80 DKT were performed in the transplant centers of Bologna, Parma, and Modena, Italy. Recipient mean age was 61+/-5 years.
BERTELLI, RICCARDO +14 more
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Proximal row carpectomy: A multicenter study
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1993Twenty patients underwent proximal row carpectomy and were retrospectively evaluated for pain, motion, grip strength, functional activity, and x-ray changes at a mean follow-up of 3 1/2 years. For nonrheumatoid patients, motion decreased 15% after surgery, mean grip strength improved 22%, and 82% believed their conditions were improved and said they ...
R W, Culp +5 more
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SLAP lesions: A retrospective multicenter study
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1998A retrospective analysis of 530 glenohumeral arthroscopies performed by three independent Belgian arthroscopists revealed the presence of 32 SLAP lesions, which represents an incidence of 6%. Since this is exactly the same percentage as found by Snyder et al., we report our data in this article.
F, Handelberg +4 more
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Multicenter study of mortality in achondroplasia
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2018Sudden death and higher mortality are recognized in achondroplasia, with acute brainstem compression, a common cause of mortality in children <4 years and cardiovascular deaths being more prevalent in adults. Although, changes in clinical management have improved survival, mortality is still higher than in the general population.
S. Shahrukh Hashmi +9 more
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The Scandinavian multicenter photopatch study
Contact Dermatitis, 1984The Scandinavian photopatch test procedure has been applied to 745 patients with suspected photodermatoses during the years 1980‐1981. Our experience has been encouraging with the recording of several relevant reactions. A total of 132 positive photocontact reactions and 120 ordinary contact reactions Were seen. Photocontact reactions to musk ambrette (
Göran Wennersten +18 more
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Infliximab-induced autoantibodies: a multicenter study
Clinical Rheumatology, 2015The purpose of this study was to assess autoantibody incidence in patients treated with infliximab for various diseases, and the development of autoimmune diseases using a multicenter, longitudinal, open-label, phase IV observational study. All patients received anti-tumor necrosis factor (anti-TNF) according to local treatment guidelines.
João Luiz Pereira, Vaz +4 more
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Ameloblastic Carcinoma: A Multicenter Nigerian Study
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010To obtain a national profile on the prevalence and management of ameloblastic carcinoma in Nigerians.Data were collected from the case files of patients with a histologic diagnosis of ameloblastic carcinoma from 4 tertiary referral centers in Nigeria from January 1980 to December 2008.Twenty patients were seen within the study period.
Kizito C, Ndukwe +8 more
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Coffin‐Lowry syndrome: a multicenter study
Clinical Genetics, 1988The Coffin‐Lowry syndrome is an inherited syndrome of mental retardation, characteristic facies and skeletal anomalies. The occurrence of severe manifestations in males, with no instance of male‐to‐male transmission, suggests an X‐linked inheritance. The paper describes seven families from five European Centers.
S. Gilgenkrantz +12 more
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A Multicenter Study of Pneumocystis Choroidopathy
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1991We studied 21 patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and presumed Pneumocystic carinii choroidopathy. The lesions were characteristically yellow to pale yellow in color, appeared at the level of the choroid, and were found in the posterior pole. They varied in size from 300 to 3,000 microns, initially increasing in number before treatment
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