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Pencil‐beam scanning proton therapy for the treatment of glomus jugulare tumours
The rare locally destructive glomus jugulare tumours could be treated using pencil‐beam scanning proton therapy (an alternative to surgery). Proton therapy provides good local control and acceptable toxicity. This paper reports treatment outcomes, acute and early late toxicities of 12 patients with glomus jugulare tumours.
Jiří Kubeš+13 more
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Oblique supine position versus prone position for percutaneous nephrolithotomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wang H+5 more
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O-135 The location of the transverse colon in relationship to the umbilicus in the supine position
William W. Hurd+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to develop consensus‐based statements, combining the expertise of eating disorder (ED) clinicians and yoga instructors, on key considerations for applying yoga for individuals with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge‐eating disorder.
Eleanor Trethewey+6 more
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Paediatric upper limb trauma: what can we do to support a change in radiographic referral practice?
Referral practices for upper limb trauma radiography in children vary. Knowledge of the influence of mechanism of injury and functional anatomy on trauma presentation can reduce unnecessary referrals for multiple concurrent radiographic examinations.
Maryann Hardy
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Achilles Tendon Rupture Repair Using the Mini-Open Approach in a Supine Position. [PDF]
Sanchez TC+5 more
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Comparison of heart rate variability in supine, and left and right lateral positions [PDF]
Anthony Ryan+2 more
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Invasive haemodynamic assessment in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Abstract Despite the increasing prevalence and substantial burden of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), which constitutes up to 50% of all heart failure cases, significant challenges persist in its diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Phuuwadith Wattanachayakul+7 more
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Substantia nigra (SN) hyperechogenicity, viewed with transcranial ultrasound, is a risk marker for Parkinson's disease. SN hyperechogenicity in healthy older adults is associated with changes in the excitability of specific motor cortical circuitry. These changes are unrelated to glutamate levels in the pre‐supplementary motor area (pre‐SMA).
Gabrielle Todd+18 more
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