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Insights From the AO Spine Knowledge Forum Tumor Registries: Advancing the Understanding and Management of Primary Spine Tumors Through International Multicentric Collaboration. A Narrative Review. [PDF]

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Recurrent Abdominal Pain: Recurrent Controversy

Pediatrics, 1973
We agree wholeheartedly with the comments made by Drs. Deamer and Sandberg1 referring to the article by Dr. Øster.2 Recurrent abdominal pain with and without chronic or intermittent diarrhea is a very common manifestation of intolerance to dietary proteins or "food allergy." In our experience, the most frequent offending proteins are milk proteins, soy
J R, Poley, M, Bhatia
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Recurrent Croup

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2022
Croup refers to airway inflammation and edema leading to obstruction of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi. Croup is the most common cause of acute airway obstruction in young children. It is characterized by the onset of low-grade fever, barky cough, stridor, hoarseness, and respiratory distress.
Huma, Quraishi, Donna J, Lee
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Recurrent clubfoot

Der Orthopäde, 1999
About 25% of operated clubfeet will develop a recurrency or show a marked residual deformity. As main factor the failure of concentric reduction at the time of initial surgery has to be considered. Residual forefoot adduction and supination are the most common persistent deformities. Based on the experience with 94 recurrent/residual clubfeet (patients
P, Raab, R, Krauspe
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Recurrent pericarditis

La Revue de Médecine Interne, 2017
Recurrent pericarditis is the most troublesome complication of pericarditis occurring in 15 to 30% of cases. The pathogenesis is often presumed to be immune-mediated although a specific rheumatologic diagnosis is commonly difficult to find. The clinical diagnosis is based on recurrent pericarditis chest pain and additional objective evidence of disease
M, Imazio   +3 more
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Recurrent Diverticulitis

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008
The term "diverticulitis" indicates the inflammation of a diverticulum or diverticula, which is accompanied by detectable or microscopical perforation. Diverticulitis is a common condition with an estimated incidence of 25%. At present, elective sigmoid resection is recommended after 2 episodes of uncomplicated diverticulitis to prevent the serious ...
Giuseppe, Comparato, Francesco, Di Mario
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