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Symptoms of aggression on animal bones from archaeological sites [PDF]
Bartosiewicz, László, Gál, Erika
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Type II growing skull fracture in a 12-year-old girl. [PDF]
Malik S, Saran S, Khanna T, Gupta R.
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Surgical outcomes in depressed skull fractures: An institutional experience
Srikrishnaditya Manne +6 more
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Osteocyte heterogeneity in bone remains poorly understood. This study identifies six distinct osteocyte subsets in mice, revealing a key subpopulation (BHR‐Ocys) that drives bone loss in osteoporosis. BHR‐Ocys promote osteoclast‐mediated resorption via a novel Sema5a‐Plxna1 signaling axis.
Zengxin Jiang +8 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE TREATMENT OF COMPOUND FRACTURES OF THE SKULL,
Hamilton Alder Roberts
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ABSTRACT Background Darolutamide plus androgen‐deprivation therapy (ADT) improved metastasis‐free survival (MFS) by 2 years and reduced the risk of death by 31% in nonmetastatic castration‐resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC) in ARAMIS. Prior local therapy may influence the efficacy of subsequent systemic therapy.
Matthias Saar +18 more
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Incidental Diagnosis of Fahr's Disease Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Fahr's disease is a rare idiopathic neurodegenerative disorder characterized by symmetrical calcifications in the basal ganglia and cerebellar dentate nuclei. Although it may present with diverse neuropsychiatric symptoms, a significant number of cases remain asymptomatic and are only identified incidentally through neuroimaging performed for ...
Hadi Ebrahimi +5 more
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ACR Open Rheumatology, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2026.
Mikako Harata, Caitrin Coffey
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