Effect of Cuff Pressure on Blood Flow during Blood Flow–restricted Rest and ExercisePurpose This study investigated the relationship between blood flow restriction (BFR) cuff pressure and blood flow at rest and during exercise, with the aim of determining if lower cuff pressures will provide an ischemic stimulus comparable to higher pressures. Methods The relationship between blood flow and cuff pressure at rest was determined by measuring blood flow (Doppler Ultrasound) through the superficial femoral...
Profertility counselling: when, where and how ,Umesh N Jindal Fertility Science and Research 2019...
Profertility counselling: when, where and how,Umesh N JindalFertility Science and Research 2019 6(1):2-9Editors View Point 2019Kuldeep JainFertility Science and Research 2019 6(1):1-1Effect of modifiable risk factors on semen parametersSaumya Prasad, Swatantra Nagendra Rao, Sudha PrasadFertility Science and Research 2019 6(1):10-15Objective: This article examines the potential effects of lifestyle factors on male reproductive health. Evidence of a global decline in human sperm quality over recent...
Role of fertility-sparing surgery in gynecological malignancyPriyanka PriyadarshiniOncology Journal of India 2019 3(2):25-27Clinical dosimetric impact of AAA and Acuros XB on high-density metallic implants in case of carcinoma cervixManindra Bhushan, Girigesh Yadav, Deepak Tripathi, Lalit Kumar, Vimal Kishore, Rahul Lal Chowdhary, Gourav Kumar, Soumya Datta, Swarupa Mitra, Munish GairolaOncology Journal of India 2019 3(2):28-37Background: Metallic implant in radiotherapy leads to difficulty in tumor...
Incidence of Epinephrine Reactions With Local Anesthesia in Mohs Micrographic SurgeryBACKGROUND The incidence of reactions to epinephrine-containing local anesthetics in Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has not been established. OBJECTIVE To estimate the incidence of epinephrine-induced reactions from local anesthetics in patients who undergo MMS for the removal of cutaneous malignancies. METHODS From 2016 to 2018, 200 MMS patients were recruited from the authors' surgical center. Assessments were...
Information for CME Credit—Physical Activity and Anxiety A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Prospective Cohort StudiesPublication date: October 2019Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 57, Issue 4Author(s):CorrectionPublication date: October 2019Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 57, Issue 4Author(s):CorrectionPublication date: October 2019Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 57, Issue 4Author(s):CorrectionPublication date: October...
Experimental DermatologyEarly ViewOnline Version of Record before inclusion in an issueORIGINAL ARTICLESSHARPIN overexpression promotes TAK1 expression and activates JNKs and NF‐κB pathway in Mycosis FungoidesBiao Chen, Yan Zheng, Jingna Zhu, Yanhua LiangVersion of Record online: 10 September 2019FOCUS THEME ISSUE: REGULAR ARTICLEAssessment of the impact of sex in intensity, skin flares and central processing of histaminergic itch—A pilot studySimon M. Mueller, Felix Mueller, Julia Reinhardt, Peter...
Degradation of β-Actin mRNA and 18S rRNA in mouse spleen cells after deathZhiyuan An, Feng Li, Dong ZhaoJournal of Forensic Science and Medicine 2019 5(3):123-129We observed degradation of β-actin mRNA and 18S rRNA in mouse spleen cells under constant temperature conditions in the different temperature group during postmortem intervals (PMIs) of 0–72 h. Thirty-nine mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and kept at constant temperatures of 10°C, 15°C, 20°C, 25°C, and 30°C. From 0 to 72 h after...
Which Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trials in Critical Care Medicine Have Shown Reduced Mortality? A Systematic ReviewObjectives: To determine which multicenter randomized controlled trials in critically ill patients have shown that the study intervention was associated with a statistically significant reduction in mortality. Our analysis provides an update to a report published 10 years ago. Data Sources: MEDLINE database and PubMed interface from inception until April 30, 2019. Study Selection:...
Microbial links to noninfectious diseases: The way forwardSubhash Chandra ParijaTropical Parasitology 2019 9(2):69-70Schizophrenia and bipolar disorders: The Toxoplasma connectionAbhijit Chaudhury, BV RamanaTropical Parasitology 2019 9(2):71-76The infectious etiology of psychiatric illnesses has remained an unexplored area till recently. During the past two decades, numerous studies from multiple angles have tried to link chronic toxoplasmosis with schizophrenia and bipolar disorders, among others....
Assessment of Ergonomic Strain and Positioning During Bronchoscopic Procedures: A Feasibility StudyBackground: Poor ergonomics place health care workers at risk for work-related overuse injuries. Repetitive and prolonged hand maneuvers, such as those performed during endoscopic procedures, may lead to musculoskeletal complaints and work-related injuries. However, the prevalence of health care–related work injuries among physicians is thought to be underreported and there is a paucity of literature...
Relationship between the fall in blood pressure in the standing position and diaphragmatic muscle thickness: proof of concept studyBackground The diaphragm is an important muscle of respiration, and regulates the intrathoracic pressure. Blood pressure is regulated by the baroreceptor reflex system, and is also affected by intrathoracic pressure. We examined the relationship between the diaphragmatic muscle thickness and the degree of drop in blood pressure in the standing position. Methods We prospectively...
Rare bleeding disorders and advances in gene therapyRare bleeding disorders usually begin in childhood and manifest as varying degrees of bleeding, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. With the development of gene editing technology, it is expected that hereditary coagulation factor disorders will someday be fundamentally cured by gene therapy. On account of their rarity, comprehension of these diseases is essential for the application of new treatment strategies. We have compiled the features...
Diagnosis and Management of Adrenal Insufficiency in Hospitalized PatientsBackground: Plasma cortisol is commonly obtained in hospitalized hypotensive patients, and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) challenge is typically conducted to further workup hypocortisolemia. It is important to recognize that relative adrenal insufficiency (AI) is the most common cause of low cortisol levels and failed ACTH challenge in ill patients. Both cortisol and synthetic ACTH challenge assays are unreliable in critically...
Pharmacokinetics and safety of a raltegravir containing regimen in HIV-infected children aged 2 to 12 years on rifampicin for tuberculosisObjectives: Drug-drug interactions limit current antiretroviral (ARV) treatment options for HIV-infected children with tuberculosis (TB). Rifampicin (RIF) induces UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activity, accelerating the clearance of raltegravir (RAL). We sought to establish an optimal and safe dose of RAL when administered with RIF to HIV and TB co-infected children....
Chlorhexidine Gluconate Utilization for Infection Prevention in the NICU: A Survey of Current PracticeBackground: Central-line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) contributes to significant morbidity and mortality in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Disinfection of skin is part of bundled cares aimed at prevention of CLABSI. While considered an essential component of insertion and maintenance bundles, the optimal solution to disinfect neonatal skin remains controversial. Purpose: The...
Medicine and politics: How to negotiate the minefield?Amitav BanerjeeMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth 2019 12(5):381-382Fear and uncertainty around the Lancet's editorialIshan LambaMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth 2019 12(5):383-384Is ankylosing spondylitis a risk factor for subclinical atherosclerosis? The debate is going onA K M Monwarul Islam, A K M MohibullahMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth 2019 12(5):385-386Study on surveillance of risk factors for noncommunicable...
Association between intra-operative fentanyl dosing and postoperative nausea/vomiting and pain: A prospective cohort studyBACKGROUND Postoperative nausea and/or vomiting (PONV) is one of the anaesthesia-related effects most dreaded by patients and may delay hospital discharge. Although scores and risk factors are established, many were developed before contemporary anaesthesia regimens and without focussing on modifiable anaesthesia-related variables. OBJECTIVE To examine whether, in association...
The predictive value of PRECISE-DAPT score for arrhythmic complications in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarctionObjective: To investigate the predictive value of the PRECISE-DAPT score for the development of arrhythmias in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Method: A total of 706 patients with a diagnosis of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention were...
Measuring the success of interventions for caregivers: a focussed systematic reviewPurpose of review The selection and application of outcome measures are fundamental steps in the research process because they inform decisions around intervention efficacy. We aimed to describe the outcomes used in trials of supportive interventions for adult caregivers of people with three exemplar life-limiting conditions: heart failure, dementia or stroke. Recent findings We performed a focussed review of 134 published...
Obesity and sleep: a growing concernPurpose of review The 'obesity epidemic' is a growing concern globally, and obesity trends are projected to continue increasing in both prevalence and overall mean BMI. Cardiovascular and metabolic comorbidities have historically been well described; however, obesity-related respiratory disease is now increasingly prevalent, in particular, sleep disordered breathing. The surge in clinically significant obstructive sleep apnoea and obesity hypoventilation syndrome...
Vaccination for the postkidney transplant populationPurpose of review Kidney transplant recipients are at high risk of contracting infections, some of which are considered vaccine-preventable, because of their highly immunosuppressed state. In this vulnerable group of patients, infection can lead to poor outcomes including graft failure and death, thus vaccination in the posttransplant population is an important strategy in order to mitigate this risk. The present review is aimed at providing an...
Massive pulmonary embolism: embolectomy or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?Purpose of review To highlight updates on the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and surgical embolectomy in the treatment of massive pulmonary embolism. Recent findings Outcomes for surgical embolectomy for massive pulmonary embolism have improved in the recent past. More contemporary therapeutic options include catheter embolectomy, which although offer less invasive means of treating this condition, need...
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: update 2019Purpose of review Spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) is an important cause of myocardial infarction (MI) in women with few or no conventional cardiovascular risk factors. Lack of awareness about this condition among healthcare providers had led to significant underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis in this relatively young patient population. Recent findings The current review summarizes the contemporary data on cause, management strategies and...
Oral and sublingual immunotherapy for food allergyPurpose of review To critically appraise the recent most relevant studies in the rapidly advancing field of food oral and sublingual immunotherapy. Recent findings Food allergen-specific immunotherapy via oral (OIT) and sublingual route (SLIT) increases the threshold of reactivity to peanut, cow's milk, egg, wheat, and many other foods in the majority of the treated individuals. This desensitized state is contingent upon the continued ingestion of...
Superior Hypogastric Plexus Blocks for Postoperative Pain Management in Abdominal HysterectomiesObjective: To evaluate the efficacy of intraoperative superior hypogastric plexus (SHP) blocks on postoperative pain management in abdominal hysterectomies. Methods: A total of 78 female ASA I-II patients who underwent elective total abdominal hysterectomy for benign reasons were assessed for eligibility. After exclusion of patients who did not fulfil the inclusion criteria, 60 patients were evaluated...
Knowledge Discovery With Machine Learning for Hospital-Acquired Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract InfectionsMassive generation of health-related data has been key in enabling the big data science initiative to gain new insights in healthcare. Nursing can benefit from this era of big data science, as there is a growing need for new discoveries from large quantities of nursing data to provide evidence-based care. However, there are few nursing studies using big data analytics. The purpose of this article...
A new, minimally-invasive option for nasal obstruction,The RELIEVA TRACT™ is a minimally invasive technology that enables you to create space in the nasal cavity.Product SizeUnit CountCatalog Code10x40mm5PKRT1040A10x40mm1PKRT1040AZ12x40mm5PKRT1240A12x40mm1PKRT1240AZ14x40mm5PKRT1440A14x40mm1PKRT1440AZ16x40mm5PKRT1640A16x40mm1PKRT1640AZHow much space do you need?Contact your local Acclarent representative or call us at 1-877-775-2789 for more information.* Photos taken during demonstration. Results...
PNNL Team Devises High-Throughput Single-Cell Proteomics WorkflowPublished on Sep 18, 2019 Interoperability Network Helps Children's Hospitals Aggregate Genotype-Phenotype DataPublished on Sep 16, 2019 Liquid Biopsy Uncovers Drug Resistance Mechanisms in GI Cancer Missed by Tissue BiopsyPublished on Sep 16, 2019 Scope Fluidics Subsidiary Developing 15-Minute PCR System for POC Infectious Disease MDxPublished on Sep 13, 2019Minimal Residual Disease Monitoring with an NGS-Based FLT3 Mutation AssayWatch...
THE IMPACT OF MEDICAID EXPANSION ON TRAUMA-RELATED EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT UTILIZATION: A NATIONAL EVALUATION OF POLICY IMPLICATIONSBackground The impact of the 2014 Affordable Care Act (ACA) upon national trauma-related emergency department (ED) utilization is unknown. We assessed ACA-related changes in ED use and payer mix, hypothesizing that post-ACA ED visits would decline and Medicaid coverage would increase disproportionately in regions of widespread policy adoption. Methods We queried the National...
Lancet commission on hypertension group position statement on the global improvement of accuracy standards for devices that measure blood pressureThe Lancet Commission on Hypertension identified that a key action to address the worldwide burden of high blood pressure (BP) was to improve the quality of BP measurements by using BP devices that have been validated for accuracy. Currently, there are over 3000 commercially available BP devices, but many do not have published data on accuracy testing according...
Postoperative Management of Zygomatic Arch Fractures: In-House Rapid Prototyping System for the Manufacture of Protective Facial ShieldsZygomatic fractures account for 10% to 15% of all facial fractures. The surgical management of isolated zygomatic arch fractures usually requires open reduction treatment without fixation through an intraoral access. Therefore, the main problem in the non-fixed treatment of zygomatic arch fractures is related to the difficulty in obtaining a stable reduction for...
Medication Nonadherence or Self-care? Understanding the Medication Decision-Making Process and Experiences of Older Adults with Heart FailureBackground More than half of all patients with heart failure (HF) do not take medications as prescribed, resulting in negative health outcomes. Research has shown that medication adherence may be intentional rather than the ability to follow prescribed regimens, yet very little is known about medication-taking decisions in older patients with HF. Objective The...
Neuro-arrhythmology: a challenging field of action and research: a review from the Task Force of Neuro-arrhythmology of Italian Association of Arrhythmias and Cardiac PacingThere is a growing interest in the study of the mechanisms of heart and brain interactions with the aim to improve the management of high-impact cardiac rhythm disorders, first of all atrial fibrillation. However, there are several topics to which the scientific interests of cardiologists and neurologists converge constituting...
Recent and Upcoming Technological Developments in Computed Tomography: High Speed, Low Dose, Deep Learning, MultienergyThe advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology, and this revolution is still going on. Starting as a pure head scanner, modern CT systems are now able to perform whole-body examinations within a couple of seconds in isotropic resolution, single-rotation whole-organ perfusion, and temporal resolution to fulfill the needs of cardiac CT. Because of the increasing...
Effect of arm cycling and task-oriented exercises on fatigue and upper limb performance in multiple sclerosis: a randomized crossover studyRehabilitation treatments have been proven to be a viable way to reduce fatigue and upper limb impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Our aim was to examine which treatment has better short-term and carryover effects on fatigue and manual dexterity in multiple sclerosis population. Twenty PwMS participated in a 16-week randomized crossover study...
Neuroscience ,This Week in The JournalThis Week in The JournalThe Journal of Neuroscience, 18 September 2019, 39(38):7451; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.twij.39.38.2019http://www.jneurosci.org/content/39/38/7451EditorialPeer Review Week: Quality in Peer ReviewMarina PicciottoThe Journal of Neuroscience, 18 September 2019, 39(38):7452; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1987-19.2019http://www.jneurosci.org/content/39/38/7452Research ArticlesCellular/MolecularDisruption of GpI mGluR-Dependent Cav2.3 Translation in a Mouse...
Pushback on Mosquito Paper,Published on Sep 18, 2019A new paper says an effort to introduce gene drives into mosquitos altered the genetic makeup of the local mosquitos, but the company behind the project says the paper is flawed. Read more >Wheat Over TimePublished on Sep 18, 2019Researchers examine changes in the genomes of emmer wheat populations where the climate has warmed, the BBC reports. Read more >DNA for AttorneysPublished on Sep 18, 2019Virginia's Department of Forensic Science is...
Self-reported Health Diagnoses and Demographic Correlates With Kratom Use: Results from an Online SurveyObjectives: To determine whether diagnosed pre-existing health conditions correlate with Kratom demographics and use patterns. Methods: A cross-sectional, anonymous US national online survey was conducted among 8049 Kratom users in October, 2016 to obtain demographic, health, and Kratom use pattern information. Results: People who use Kratom to mitigate illicit drug dependence self-reported less...
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Nutrition and Wound Healing: Eat Well, Live WellNo abstract availableWho Can Provide, Code, and Bill for Outpatient Lymphedema Treatment?No abstract availableNutrient Deficiency-Related Dermatoses after Bariatric SurgeryGENERAL PURPOSE To provide information on obesity, bariatric surgery, and the nutrient deficiency-related dermatoses that may result from these surgeries. TARGET AUDIENCE This continuing education activity is intended for physicians, physician assistants, NPs, and nurses with an interest...
Clinical Applications of Arterial Spin Labeling in Brain TumorsThe aim of this review was to review the basic background, technique, and clinical applications of arterial spin labeling in brain tumors. Arterial spin labeling is used for differentiation of brain tumors from nonneoplastic lesions such as infarction and infection. It has a role in the grading of gliomas and in the differentiation of gliomas from lymphomas and metastasis. It is used for detection of the best biopsy site and prediction...
Helmet CPAP as a Bridge From a Rapid Response Activation for Hypoxia Through Awake Tracheostomy in the Operating Room in a Patient With a Difficult Airway: A Case ReportContinuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) has been used in multiple clinical settings with increasing frequency. However, its use in improving blood oxygenation for difficult airways has never been a specific consideration. Here, we present a rapid response team (RRT) intervention in a patient with severe hypoxia requiring emergent...
LATE GRAFT LOSS AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: IS "DEATH WITH FUNCTION" REALLY DEATH WITH A FUNCTIONING ALLOGRAFT?BACKGROUND: About half of late kidney allograft losses are attributed to death with function (DWF), a poorly-characterized outcome. An ongoing question is whether "DWF" is a consequence of chronic allograft dysfunction. Using the prospective DeKAF database, we sought to better define the impact, phenotype, and clinical course of DWF in the current era. METHODS: 3587 kidney recipients with...
Milan-out Criteria and Worse Intention-to-Treat Outcome Postliver TransplantationBackground. Milan criteria are widely used for liver transplantation selection in hepatocellular carcinoma but have been recognized to be too restrictive. Milan-out criteria are increasingly being adopted. Our aim was to analyze if liver transplantation waitlisted Milan-out hepatocellular carcinoma patients have different outcome than Milan patients. Methods. Retrospective study including all consecutive patients with...
Image Quality and Reliability of a Novel Dark-Blood Late Gadolinium Enhancement Sequence in Ischemic CardiomyopathyPurpose: The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of a 2D dark-blood phase-sensitive late gadolinium enhancement sequence (2D-DBPSLGE) compared with 2D phase-sensitive inversion recovery late gadolinium enhancement sequence (2D-BBPSLGE) in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM). Materials and Methods: A total of 73 patients with a clinical history of ICM were prospectively...
Urantide Improves Cardiac Function, Modulates Systemic Cytokine Response and Increases Survival in a Murine Model of Endotoxic ShockIntroduction: Urotensin II (UII) is a potent vasoactive peptide activating the G protein-coupled receptor UT, and is involved in systemic inflammation and cardiovascular functions. The aim of our work was to study the impact of the UT antagonist urantide on survival, systemic inflammation and cardiac function during endotoxic shock. Methods: C57Bl/6 mice were intraperitoneally...
Performance of an Automated Screening Algorithm for Early Detection of Pediatric Severe SepsisObjectives: To create and evaluate a continuous automated alert system embedded in the electronic health record for the detection of severe sepsis among pediatric inpatient and emergency department patients. Design: Retrospective cohort study. The main outcome was the algorithm's appropriate detection of severe sepsis. Episodes of severe sepsis were identified by chart review of encounters with clinical...
Spinal cord stimulation prevents paclitaxel-induced mechanical and cold hypersensitivity and modulates spinal gene expression in ratsIntroduction: Paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy (PIPN) is a common dose-limiting side effect of this cancer treatment drug. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has demonstrated efficacy for attenuating some neuropathic pain conditions. Objective: We aim to examine the inhibitory effect of SCS on the development of PIPN pain and changes of gene expression in the spinal...
Toll-like Receptor 4 Signaling and Downstream Neutrophilic Inflammation Mediate Endotoxemia-Enhanced Blood–Labyrinth Barrier TraffickingHypothesis: Both toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and downstream neutrophil activity are required for endotoxemia-enhanced blood–labyrinth barrier (BLB) trafficking. Background: Aminoglycoside and cisplatin are valuable clinical therapies; however, these drugs often cause life-long hearing loss. Endotoxemia enhances the ototoxicity of aminoglycosides and cisplatin in...
Spectrum of 18F-FDG Uptake in Bilateral Lung Parenchymal Diseases on PET/CTBilateral lung parenchymal involvement is seen in infective as well as noninfective conditions, appearing as focal or diffuse lung disease. PET/CT with FDG helps in characterization (increased glucose utilization is seen by both inflammatory and neoplastic cells). In this article, we describe the spectrum of patterns of FDG uptake and associated CT changes involving bilateral lung parenchyma. Benign conditions described are...
A Trigger Reduction Approach to Treatment of Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion Disorder in the Pediatric PopulationPublication date: Available online 16 September 2019Source: Journal of VoiceAuthor(s): Craig Zalvan, Erick Yuen, Jan Geliebter, Raj TiwariAbstractObjectivesParadoxical vocal fold motion disorder (PVFMD), or induced laryngeal obstruction (ILO), is a clinical phenomenon characterized by inappropriate adduction of the true vocal folds during inspiration. The resultant episodes of acute respiratory...
"Leaders Don't Create Followers; They Create More Leaders." – Tom PetersImprove leadership skills through courses like EMS crew resource management, emergency operations, EMS research and more from EMS1 Academy.Download course catalogFEATURED CONTENTParamedic educator, fitness advocate Bryan Fass diesBy Greg Friese, Editor-in-ChiefFass leaves a legacy of contributions to EMS health and fitness, safety and readinessRemembering paramedic educator, fitness advocate, Bryan FassEMS1 contributors acknowledge...
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Pediatrics ,ArticlesFeasibility and Accuracy of Fast MRI Versus CT for Traumatic Brain Injury in Young ChildrenDaniel M. Lindberg, Nicholas V. Stence, Joseph A. Grubenhoff, Terri Lewis, David M. Mirsky, Angie L. Miller, Brent R. O'Neill, Kathleen Grice, Peter M. Mourani and Desmond K. RunyanPolysomnography and Treatment-Related Outcomes of Childhood Sleep ApneaAmal Isaiah, Kevin D. Pereira and Gautam DasCommentariesPediatric Tonsillectomy: A Surgery in Search of an Outcome MeasureSivakumar ChinnaduraiThe...
The Combined Effect of Vitamin D Deficiency and Hyperparathyroidism on Postural Stability among Healthy Adult Males,Posted:Background and Objective: Vitamin D has been shown to improve muscle strength and bone health; consequently, be important for maintaining good balance. Possible risk factors related to postural stability in young adults still underdetermined. However, this study was designed to determine the effect of vitamin D status on postural stability. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional...
Fighting Usher Syndrome: Lia's Story, When Rosalyn und Justin from the United States found out that their first child Lia was born with Usher Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder resulting in hearing and vision loss, they were devastated. While bilateral MED-EL cochlear implants enable her to hear the world around her and to communicate, Lia's parents want to do everything […] Read More
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - "Reply: Retrospective Review of the Complication Profile... Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - "Reply: Retrospective Review of the Complication Profile Associated with 71 Subcranial and Transcranial Midface Distraction Procedures at a Single Institution"No abstract availablePlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Published Ahead-of-PrintThu Sep 12, 2019 03:00Reply to letter by Drs. Jovanovic and Rasulie on the article: Reuse of the masseteric nerve for dynamic...
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