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remained inconclusive. 7 The authors of this study reported a 90% union rate but this requires a mean of 6.11 surgical interventions within a mean of 14.4 months to obtain union. 8 Other authors prefer resection of the altered osseous section and
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microorganism and alter the priorities to adequately treat each case. Without an appropriate aetiological diagnosis identifying the causing microorganism in PJI, the adequate treatment may not be established, including timely surgery and a precisely oriented
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-biased reporting, such as those offered by companies like Analgesics Solutions ( https://www.wcgclinical.com/analgesic-solutions/ ), might also be an appropriate approach to mitigate placebo effects. Detailed knowledge about the pathophysiology of the disease
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uncertainty’ causes a certain discouragement in medical device innovation. Successful cases of collaboration between manufacturers, academia, health institutions and regulatory agencies for developing advanced medical devices have been reported ( 2
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diagnostic evaluation in patients with suspected PJI. Reports have shown a sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 72% for ESR and a sensitivity of 94% and specificity of 74% for CRP. 7 , 9 , 17 ESR and CRP are well-known biomarkers of systemic responses
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-arm computed tomography evaluation of syndesmotic reduction: case report . Foot Ankle Int 2013 ; 34 : 753 - 9 . 18. Verma SK Singh PK Agrawal D . O-arm with navigation versus C-arm: a review of screw placement over 3
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resources and requires the government to ensure that Maori have at least the same level of health as non-Maori. Currently, this is not the case, with Maori having significantly worse health outcomes. Ensuring all surgeons have an understanding of the role
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function bone fulfils a series of metabolic and physiological functions. Here also the mineral phase plays a very relevant role. The apatite nanocrystals function as a chemical reservoir of both calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) in the body. In the case that
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pauperise the senses and to weaken their clinical acuity’ ( 9 , 10 ). At the same time, other doctors reported an increase in patient demand and their own use of technical devices in diagnostics. According to these proponents, the new technologies were
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cartilage pathology. A total of 29 studies were included, nine prospective RCTs, four prospective comparative studies, 14 case series, and two retrospective comparative studies. Of the nine RCTs, all reported improved symptoms with PRP groups at the final 12