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. Previously, there has been a general tendency to focus on individual nutrients, or supplements, rather than a ‘whole diet’ approach. It is now well accepted that a healthy diet can help to prevent non-communicable diseases, such as osteoporosis, with
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literature review by Traina et al 1 outlines the general approach to performing biopsies of bone and soft tissue, respectively. As there is no single standard approach for biopsy for very different conditions, personal opinions and judgement influence
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aspects and on the achieved function of a joint or the survival of a prosthesis, while a biopsychosocial approach addresses the needs of patients better and approaches them more holistically. The purpose of this instructional review is to alert
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, limited mobility, and a higher mortality rate compared to patients who do not develop this complication ( 3 , 6 ). Management concepts consist of a combined surgical and antibiotic treatment approach. Because these infections are biofilm
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Diagnostic and treatment algorithm for Gorham–Stout disease. Radiotherapy and medical treatments play a very important role in the management of the disease, and many pharmacological approaches have been tried during the past years. Moderate doses
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rate approaching 40% ( 25 , 26 ). Colonization by S. aureus is a modifiable risk factor for SSI and carriers of S. aureus have a 9–10 times greater risk of developing SSI than non-carriers ( 27 , 28 ). MRSA colonization leads to four times greater
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patient associations, medical societies and regulatory agencies need to commit to working together in a collaborative approach to ensure the safety and efficacy of devices to improve patient health and quality of life ( 1 ). Objectives The objectives
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and knee arthroplasty. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to review the comorbidity indices currently used in arthroplasty research to better understand their properties and potentially highlight the need for a consistent, data-driven approach
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undertaking of building a research team on their own. Each clinician’s needs will vary depending on the infrastructure already available in their practice or institution and how much time can be devoted to research. Nonetheless, a shared first approach is to
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routines, all hospital units immediately joined with a completeness at case level of 95%. 12 Early findings on surgical approaches and the risk of dislocation dramatically influenced the choice of surgical technique in favour of the direct lateral