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Recovery of neurological function following type B aortic dissection complicated by paraplegia
Ben Li +3 more
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A meaning of well-being: from the experience of paraplegic Thai people
The goal of care for paraplegic people is the enhancement of their "well-being". However, despite the frequent use of the term "well-being" its definition remains unclear and there is little information in the literature concerning the paraplegic's own ...
N Khupantavee +2 more
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REEP1 contributes to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) shaping. Variants either cause cortical motoneuron degeneration and hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) or spinal motoneuron degeneration and distal hereditary motor neuropathy (dHMN). Knockout causes less complex ER structures and cortical motoneuron loss.
Andrea Bock +25 more
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In silico computation of functional SNPs of CYP2U1 protein leading to hereditary spastic paraplegia
Ammara Akhtar +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Pain is common among cancer survivors and often managed with medication; however, racial‐ethnic disparities persist in pain treatment. Given inadequate data on pharmacologic and non‐pharmacologic pain management among minoritized cancer survivors, we investigated these patterns using the SEER‐Medicare claims linked database ...
Oindrila Bhattacharyya +5 more
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Cycling with Functional Electrical Stimulation Before and After a Distal Femur Fracture in a Man with Paraplegia [PDF]
Therese E. Johnston +4 more
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Traumatic or Nontraumatic: A Case of Spinal Subdural Hematoma Caused by Multiple Factors
ABSTRACT Spinal subdural hematoma (SSDH) is a rare but potentially life‐threatening complication following spinal decompression surgery. Vertebral compression fractures in elderly patients are commonly associated with osteoporosis. This case illustrates how the interplay of bleeding diatheses, coagulopathy, and medication interactions may collectively ...
Cheng Wang, Bingjun Lei, Yujie Zhang
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ABSTRACT New axial pain with rapid neurological decline weeks after surgery for thoracic ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament may signal delayed postoperative epidural hematoma. Immediate MRI and urgent decompression are critical. Consider occult clot‐stabilization defects such as factor XIII deficiency when routine coagulation tests are
Hayato Takei +6 more
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