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ABSTRACT Background Prompt detection and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes in acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFS). Diagnostic prediction models assist in risk‐stratification, but their accuracy requires testing through external validation.
Aviv Spillinger +7 more
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Dry Needling for Patients With Neck Pain: Protocol of a Randomized Clinical Trial [PDF]
Eric Gattie +2 more
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Can the Borg CR-10 scale for neck and low back discomfort predict future neck and low back pain among high-risk office workers? [PDF]
Pooriput Waongenngarm +4 more
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Machine Learning‐Enhanced Clinical Decision Support for Diagnosing Sinusitis With Nasal Endoscopy
ABSTRACT Background Sinusitis is a prevalent disease for which nasal endoscopy (NE) is an optimal diagnostic modality. However, NE accuracy is limited by inter‐operator variability in landmark identification and localization of mucus that is necessary for sinusitis diagnosis. We sought to develop a novel multi‐class machine learning (ML) framework that
Dipesh Gyawali +12 more
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Response rate and comparison of clinical features associated with positive or negative responses to a scapular positioning test in patients with neck pain and altered scapular alignment: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Nipaporn Wannaprom +3 more
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The Vietnamese swine as a translational model of invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast
The flow diagram outlines the chemical induction of breast tumors through a single intraperitoneal dose of MNU. Tumor development was assessed using ultrasound and clinical examination. After 14 weeks, mammary tissue was collected and histologically analyzed to evaluate structural similarities between sows and humans, the carcinogenic potential of MNU,
Claudia Elizabeth Vera‐Tizatl +6 more
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Alterations of Cervical Lordosis in Neck Pain Patients. [PDF]
Singh S, Daksh V, Parakh NK, Singh VP.
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The rabbit model is well‐suited for peripheral nerve repair studies, using electrodiagnostic testing as an effective and reliable technique for fibular nerve regeneration evaluation, combined with motor function assessment using the toe spread index.
Olivier Larrivée +6 more
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