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A Rare Case of Ruptured Tailgut Cyst Leading to Carcinomatosis
Tailgut cysts are congenital cysts arising in the retrorectal space. They are thought to be benign with variable malignancy risks. We report a case with previous surgical intervention decades prior that had undergone a tailgut cyst excision with surgical
Samir Atiya +3 more
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Background The diagnosis of rare diseases poses a particular challenge to clinicians. This study analyzes whether patients’ pain drawings (PDs) help in the differentiation of two pain-associated rare diseases, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Guillain ...
Larissa Wester +6 more
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A Surprising Finding of Remote Ischial Avulsion [PDF]
A 25-year-old male presented to the ski clinic after colliding with a tree while snowboarding. He had immediate sharp pain at his “tailbone,” but denied numbness and weakness. Past medical history was initially reported as unremarkable.
Jill Tirabassi +3 more
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Background The aim of this study is to propose a method for studying the free transverse vibration of the human lumbar spine using Timoshenko and Euler–Bernoulli beam theories.
H. Asgharzadeh Shirazi +3 more
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Tailbone-ing movement practice
The main purpose of the essay is to serve as a documentation of my research practice on the movement of the tailbone and its connections to my dancing body. The essay is being written from my personal perspective which springs out of my interest in the importance of using the tailbone whilst dancing.
Drozd, Natalia
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A Rare and Unusual Case of Burkitt’s Lymphoma Presenting with a Prostate Mass in a 12-Year-Old Boy [PDF]
Burkitt’s lymphoma is the most frequent subtype of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in childhood. Radiographic findings are protean and can often overlap with other neoplastic and nonneoplastic processes.
N. Sinclair +3 more
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Ultrasound-Guided External Trigger Point Injections for Female Patients With Myofascial Pelvic Pain: A Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Trigger point injections (TPIs) are used to relieve myofascial pain via injection with local anesthetics. External TPIs are commonly used to treat surface muscle groups such as the trapezius, while internal transvaginal or external pelvic TPIs may be used for pelvic pain in female patients.
Smith SE, Patel A.
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ACE-mediated Glycosylation Stabilizes PSAP To Promote GPR37-dependent Macrophage-Nucleus Pulposus Cells Crosstalk and TGFβ Signaling in Alleviating Intervertebral Disc Degeneration. [PDF]
ACE can modulate the CBL‐mediated K48 ubiquitination degradation of PSAP by altering its glycosylation levels in NP cells. As a result, NP cells secrete PSAP, which interacts with GPR37 on macrophage surfaces, facilitating their polarization toward the M2 phenotype. These M2 macrophages subsequently secrete TGFβ, which exerts feedback effects on the NP
Guo Y +6 more
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Corticosteroid injection for coccydynia: a review of 241 patients
Aims: We aimed to establish the short- and long-term efficacy of corticosteroid injection for coccydynia, and to determine if betamethasone or triamcinolone has the best effect.
Vilhjalmur Finsen +2 more
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This study use composite ZnO/Ca3(PO4)2 material was synthesized by using the sol-gel method. Composite material ZnO/Ca3(PO4)2 is made from beef tailbone which is heated at a temperature of 300 for 10, 90, 120, and 240 minutes. Samples were characterized
Nurul Fajri R Tang +2 more
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