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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1982
Three groups of patients underwent reimplantation for infected hip prostheses during the period from 1968 to 1979. The first group (N = 19) was diagnosed mainly by hip aspiration and treated with antibiotics selected by disc sensitivity and one-stage reimplantation in 14 hips. The second group (N = 26) was diagnosed by strict hip infection criteria and
E A, Salvati +3 more
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Three groups of patients underwent reimplantation for infected hip prostheses during the period from 1968 to 1979. The first group (N = 19) was diagnosed mainly by hip aspiration and treated with antibiotics selected by disc sensitivity and one-stage reimplantation in 14 hips. The second group (N = 26) was diagnosed by strict hip infection criteria and
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Reimplantation of a deciduous tooth
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965Abstract In the case reported here, a deciduous tooth was reimplanted and remained firm, functional, and esthetically acceptable for a 3 year period.
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Pediatrics in Review, 1983
It is not unusual for the pediatrician to be the recipient of a phone call from a frantic parent or from school personnel regarding an accident involving a child with a permanent tooth that has been totally avulsed. Successful reimplantation of avulsed teeth, while difficult to predict, is dependent on maintaining the vitality of the remaining ...
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It is not unusual for the pediatrician to be the recipient of a phone call from a frantic parent or from school personnel regarding an accident involving a child with a permanent tooth that has been totally avulsed. Successful reimplantation of avulsed teeth, while difficult to predict, is dependent on maintaining the vitality of the remaining ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1976
The diagnosis of ureteral reflux and the decision to treat it surgically are not made easily. There may be frequent visits to the pediatrician for urinary tract infections and short-term hospitalization for diagnostic tests. This can be stressful for the child and parents.
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The diagnosis of ureteral reflux and the decision to treat it surgically are not made easily. There may be frequent visits to the pediatrician for urinary tract infections and short-term hospitalization for diagnostic tests. This can be stressful for the child and parents.
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