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Disseminated Rothia kristinae Infection: A Case Highlighting an Emerging Pathogen
Rothia kristinae is usually found in the environment, on normal skin and mucosal surfaces of humans, and there is a limited medical literature available on this organism and its pathogenicity. Our case describes a woman in her early 70’s with left hip osteoarthritis presented with generalized weakness, fever, and altered mentation associated with left ...
Kody Dormire +4 more
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Nonsurgical management of Fusobacterium necrophorum sternoclavicular septic arthritis: a case report
Background To date, the gold-standard treatment for sternoclavicular septic arthritis has been surgery due to the high failure and complication rates of medical treatment. In particular, presentation of Fusobacterium sternoclavicular septic arthritis has
SangMin Kim +2 more
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Anterior subluxation after reduction of a posterior traumatic sterno-clavicular dislocation: a case report and a review of the literature [PDF]
Sternoclavicular dislocations represent a rare injury. Based on our clinical experience with a patient showing an anterior subluxation after reduction of a posterior traumatic dislocation, we review the literature.
Borens, Olivier +5 more
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Tube shift or tube tilt? The terminology of dental radiography is heterogeneous relative to radiological convention [PDF]
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Yeung, WKA
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Background Methicillin‐sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) bacteremia is a bloodstream infection that can lead to a wide range of complications, from localized skin infections to serious and systemic conditions. While MSSA remains susceptible to beta‐lactam antibiotics, its potential for hematogenous dissemination poses significant clinical ...
Cameron Vicknair +4 more
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Background Controversies regarding the optimal internal fixation method for posterior sternoclavicular dislocation (SCD) exist. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the clinical efficacy of a new type of sternoclavicular hook plate for treating ...
Hanlong Xin +5 more
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Pyoderma Gangrenosum as the First Manifestation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Case Report
Approximately 50% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exhibit extraintestinal manifestations, among which skin and mucosal lesions are common. However, pyoderma gangrenosum occurs in only 1%‐2% of IBD patients. We report the case of a 23‐year‐old male patient who was admitted to the hospital with pyoderma gangrenosum that was unresponsive
Nam Hoai Nguyen +7 more
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Upper Extremity Biomechanics of Children with Spinal Cord Injury during Wheelchair Mobility [PDF]
While much work is being done evaluating the upper extremity joint dynamics of adult manual wheelchair propulsion, limited work has examined the pediatric population of manual wheelchair users.
Graf, Adam +5 more
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Abstract Although the sternoclavicular joint shares structural similarities with the knee and hip joints as a diarthrodial joint, its biomechanics differ significantly due to its non‐weight‐bearing nature. Nevertheless, it is subject to considerable loading, leading to increased susceptibility to osteoarthritis, a prevalent condition characterized by ...
Sophie Mok +4 more
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Posterior Sternoclavicular Dislocation: A Case Report
Traumatic sternoclavicular joint dislocation is an uncommon injury, and posterior sternoclavicular dislocation occurs less frequently compared to anterior sternoclavicular dislocation.
So Hwa Yoon, Sun Ki Kim, Ki Jun Kim
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