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The scapula plays a critical role in the association between the upper extremity and the axial skeleton. Fractures of the scapula account for 0.4% to 1% of all fractures and have an annual incidence of approximately 10 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Pramod B. Voleti +2 more
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MR-Linac-guided stereotactic radiotherapy for CT-indiscernible intravascular renal cell carcinoma tumours. [PDF]
BJUI Compass, Volume 5, Issue 10, Page 1027-1029, October 2024.
Shanker MD +11 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Arthrofibrosis is a severe scarring condition characterized by joint stiffness and pain. Fundamental to developing arthrofibrotic scars is the accelerated production of procollagen I, a precursor of collagen I molecules that form fibrotic deposits in affected joints. The procollagen I production mechanism comprises numerous
Benjamin A. Hendy +5 more
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Purpose To compare outcomes of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (RTSA) in patients with prior arthroscopic acromioplasty versus a control group of patients with no history of acromioplasty. Methods We performed a retrospective matched‐cohort study of patients from a single institution who underwent RTSA with a history of acromioplasty from 2009 to ...
Olivia Blaber +6 more
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The magic of MAGI‐1: A scaffolding protein with multi signalosomes and functional plasticity
Summary of published MAGI‐1 functions Abstract MAGI‐1 is a critical cellular scaffolding protein with over 110 different cellular and microbial protein interactors. Since the discovery of MAGI‐1 in 1997, MAGI‐1 has been implicated in diverse cellular functions such as polarity, cell–cell communication, neurological processes, kidney function, and a ...
Katherine J. D. A. Excoffon +3 more
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Abstract Acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries occur with a traumatic load to the lateral aspect of the shoulder and account for 9% of all shoulder girdle injuries. Rockwood classified AC joint injuries as type I though type VI, based on severity of injury, radiographic findings, and reducibility of the AC joint.
Kurt E. Stoll +6 more
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Indirect effects of African megaherbivore conservation on bat diversity in the world's oldest desert
Abstract In extreme environments, temperature and precipitation are often the main forces responsible for structuring ecological communities and species distributions. The role of biotic interactions is typically thought to be minimal. By clustering around rare and isolated features, like surface water, however, effects of herbivory by desert‐dwelling ...
Theresa M. Laverty, Joel Berger
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Abstract Objectives Multimodal kidney‐preserving (MKP) strategies may be an option for patients with localised or locally advanced high‐risk upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) who have a relative contraindication for nephroureterectomy (NU). Materials and methods We studied patients with UTUC who were managed with MKP strategies, consisting of ...
Omar Alhalabi +16 more
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Abstract Objectives To evaluate the long‐term renal function outcomes after ureteroureterostomy (UU) in patients undergoing multi‐organ resection for non‐urothelial cancers. The secondary aim was to examine the length of ureteric defect that can be successfully bridged with UU. Patients and methods We retrospectively reviewed the charts of patients who
Phillip W. Pisters +6 more
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Objective To assess the differential response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in patients with urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UCB) compared to upper tract urothelial carcioma (UTUC) treated with radical surgery. Patients and Methods Data from 1299 patients with UCB and 276 with UTUC were obtained from multicentric collaborations.
David D’Andrea +23 more
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