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Treatment of ingrown toe nail-comparison of phenolization after partial nail avulsion and partial nail avulsion alone.

open access: yesJournal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC, 2015
Ingrown toe nail is common problem presenting to the surgeon. Partial Nail avulsion only results in recurrence of the ingrown toe nail. The aim of this study was too see the effect of phenolization in preventing recurrence after partial nail avulsion.This was a randomized controlled trial carried out at Department of Surgery, Pakistan Institute of ...
Irshad Ali, Khan   +5 more
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Imaging and reporting considerations for suspected physical abuse (non-accidental injury) in infants and young children. Part 2: axial skeleton and differential diagnoses [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Recognising the skeletal manifestations of inflicted injury (II) in infants and young children is of crucial importance. There are specific fracture patterns which are highly suspicious of II in addition to common differential diagnoses with which ...
Offiah, A.C., Paddock, M., Sprigg, A.
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TREATMENT OF ONYCHOMYCOTIC NAIL DISORDER WITH LLLT AFTER CO2 LASER NAIL AVULSION

open access: yesLASER THERAPY, 1999
GaAlAs 820nm diode laser system (Biotherapy 2001 Laser Unit, manufactured by OMEGA Laser Systems Ltd, London, U.K.) was used for the postoperative treatment of onychomycotic nails. Traditional treatment of onychomycosis has consisted of mechanical debridement of the affected nails accompanied by topical antifungal medication, systemic antifungal ...
Nicolopoulos C S   +3 more
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A casemix analysis of hospital admissions in six specialties for Barking & Havering Health Authority. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
To examine admission rates for Barking & Havering residents to six surgical specialties by first looking at elective, emergency and total workloads, then at the casemix of elective work using Healthcare Resource Groups.
Cook, Adam   +2 more
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Surgical treatment of acute fingernail injuries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The fingernail has an important role in hand function, facilitating the pinch and increasing the sensitivity of the fingertip. Therefore, immediate and proper strategy in treating fingernail injuries is essential to avoid aesthetic and functional ...
Artiaco, S.   +4 more
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Tratamiento en onicocriptosis: matricectomías químicas. Revisión sistemática. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
[Resumen] Objetivo El objetivo de la presente revisión sistemática es analizar, entre la aplicación de fenol e hidróxido sódico (NaOH), cuál de estas técnicas es la más eficaz y eficiente en el tratamiento quirúrgico de la onicocriptosis.
Núñez Álvarez, Álvaro
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Tidal Title and the Boundaries of the Bay: The Case of the Submerged High Water Mark [PDF]

open access: yes, 1975
There is no particular policy reason why the same line should be used for both the upland boundary of the jus publicum and the seaward boundary of parcels bounded by the sea.
Gale, Jane A., Humbach, John A.
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Development and innovation in the fracture management of animals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In the early 1920's, veterinary orthopedic cases were just managed with the help of external coaptation and external fixation devices. In many places conventionally trained persons and veterinarians carried out this practice.
Thilagar, Sundararajan
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Vegetational composition of the Early Cretaceous Chicalhão flora (Lusitanian Basin, western Portugal) based on palynological and mesofossil assemblages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
A new Early Cretaceous flora is described from the Lusitanian Basin in the Estremadura region (western Portugal) based on a combined study of mesofossils and palynomorphs.
Dinis, Jorge   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Surgical management of fingertip injuries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Background: Fingertip injuries are common due to industrial accidents, ranging from small laceration and nail bed injuries to traumatic amputation and severe crush. It is best retain as much native tissue when viable.
B., Suresh Gandhi   +2 more
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