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Ageing, deep vein thrombosis and male gender predict poor outcome after acute Achilles tendon rupture
(British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2019-03-14)
of knowledge of detrimental factors, and subsequent shortage of adequate interventions.
Methods: A total of 111 patients (84 men, 16 women; mean age 40.3±8.4) with acute total ATR were prospectively assessed. At one year post-operatively a uniform outcome...
Cytoskeleton-interacting proteins in brainstem development : roles of KCC2 and Vangl2
(2010-12-21)
The brainstem is the most evolutionary conserved division of the brain. It develops from the hindbrain and midbrain regions of the neural tube and forms neural networks that regulate vital functions of the body. One of the ...
On neonatal asphyxia : clinical and animal studies including development of a simple, safe method for therapeutic hypothermia with global applicability
(2011-10-11)
Recent randomized clinical trials show that hypothermia can decrease brain dysfunction in newborn infants at risk for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
One goal of the present study was to develop an alternative to ...
Acute achilles tendon rupture : predictors and intervention to promote outcome
(2015-05-08)
Background: Orthopaedic trauma and surgery is still associated with major complications
related to immobilization, which results in reduced circulation, thromboembolic events,
impaired healing and functional deficits. ...