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Peroneal tendoscopy is an innovative technique that allows visualization of the tendons from the myotendinous junction to the peroneal tubercle, together with adjacent anatomic structures such as the recently unveiled vincula. Through a minimally invasive approach, it is possible to diagnose and treat several disorders, such as common tenosynovitis ...
MARMOTTI, Antonio +7 more
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Background: Peroneal tendoscopy is indicated for patients with persistent posterolateral ankle pain in which other intraarticular or extraarticular etiologies have been excluded. Physical examination findings and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evaluation are often equivocal, making direct visualization critical in characterizing the injury.
Alex Sobotie +2 more
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Grassroots Agency: Participation and Conflict in Buenos Aires Shantytowns seen through the Pilot Plan for Villa 7 (1971–1975) [PDF]
open access articleIn 1971, after more than a decade of national and municipal policies aimed at the top-down removal of shantytowns, the Buenos Aires City Council approved the Plan Piloto para la Relocalización de Villa 7 (Pilot Plan for the Relocation ...
Aboy, R +70 more
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Conceptualizing kirchnerismo [PDF]
What is the nature of kirchnerismo? The experience of the period encompassed by the presi-dencies of Nestor and Cristina Kirchner have generated greater controversy regarding its characterization.
Peruzzotti, Carlos Enrique
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Design Exchanges in Mid-Twentieth Century Buenos Aires: The Programme Parque Almirante Brown and its Process of Creative Appropriation [PDF]
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This article offers a critical analysis of planning and housing design in mid-twentieth century Buenos ...
Massidda, Adriana Laura
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Peroneal intraneural ganglion [PDF]
It is laudable that Bakshi et al. chose to highlight this rare disease but I was disappointed in the content of the article.1 I have lived with a peroneal intraneural ganglion for over 1 year and I am the patient featured in the NeuroImage. To begin, I am curious why those particular MR images were chosen for publication.
Nandini, Bakshi +2 more
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Gender and democratic politics: a comparative analysis of consolidation in Argentina and Chile [PDF]
This article highlights a number of themes useful in the gendered analysis of democratic consolidation in Latin America by means of a comparative analysis of Argentina and Chile.
Waylen, G.
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History and the popular: rewriting national origins at the Argentine Bicentenary [PDF]
This article explores two texts that offer a self-conscious, metafictional rewriting of Argentina’s founding revolution in May 1810 at the time of the nation’s Bicentenary.
Mcallister, Catriona
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Peroneal nerve decompression [PDF]
Peroneal neuropathy is a common pathology encountered by neurosurgeons. Symptoms include pain, numbness, and foot drop. When secondary to compression of the nerve at the fibular head, peroneal (fibular) nerve release is a low-risk procedure that can provide excellent results with pain relief and return of function.
Mark, Corriveau +2 more
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The “Cordobazo” (1969) inaugurated a time of great popular mobilization to confront the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía. Since then, thousands of young middle class joined the Peronism and guerrilla organizations.
Daniel H. Mazzei
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