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text of studies available. Exclusion criteria included (1) case reports; (2) review studies; (3) cadaver studies and (4) no reported outcome. Data extraction/analysis The level of evidence (LE) was assessed based on previously published criteria
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& Bisquert J . Prosthetic hip infection due to Brucella melitensis: case report and literature review . Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease 2007 58 481 – 485 ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2007.03.013 ). 17509788 25. Fokkema AT
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.g. testing of different wound dressings in two groups that both received the implant of interest). We included case reports and series, case–control studies, registry-based cohorts, cohort studies, and randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The outcomes of
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accuracy reports the number of correctly treated cases as a percentage of the total cases under study. The question that the surgeon needs to answer from the biopsy is the usual question of benign versus malignant, is the diagnosis absolutely specific, is a
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; 10 , 11 sporadic paediatric cases have also been reported. 12 It has been described as a macrophage disorder, but has abnormal cells that are indistinguishable from those found in other members of the JXG family. 2 Pathogenesis The
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fractures are reported to the Norwegian Hip Fracture Register. 6 The main purpose of registers is to collect information on patients, implants and procedures in order to monitor and improve the patient course and outcome of the specific procedure
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guided growth now has been reported in clinical case series ( 5 , 13 , 14 ) and may appeal to many clinicians as a safe procedure, the aim of this scoping review was to determine the current body of evidence in the literature and to identify possible
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years, case reports or reviews, studies not referring to aseptic loosening and non-English language. A total of 53 studies were identified and evaluated and, of those, 11 which fulfilled the above criteria were reviewed ( Table 1 ). Due to several
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.067–0.264) and patients who had previously received a KT (15.8%; CI: 0.083–0.281). Several reports have discussed the mortality rate after TJA in this patient population. 2 , 4 , 5 , 10 – 14 , 16 – 19 , 21 , 22 , 26 , 27 In a case-control study performed by