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extracted from the literature that met the inclusion criteria, including author year, study design type, country, sample size, participants, TXA treatment, age, and outcomes. Assessment of risk of bias and quality of evidence Two researchers
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planar deformity but a three-dimensional planar deformity of the foot. Foot deformities are complex, requiring careful assessment of medical history, physical examination, and imaging analysis to fully evaluate children’s cavovarus deformity. Figure 1
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identification of patients with MoM-THR, they enable assessment of the prevalence of MoM bearings and they enable monitoring of the incidence of revision surgery. The purpose of this paper is to determine the prevalence of MoM-THR in European registries, to
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parameters (100 kV and 100 mAs) produced scans with adequate image resolution for surgical planning and outcome assessment while inducing a 90% reduction in radiation exposure. Thus, when adopting a low-dose approach, it does not restrict the surgeon