KIRSCHNER WIRE MIGRATION AFTER THE TREATMENT OF ACROMIOCLAVICULAR LUXATION FOR THE CONTRALATERAL SHOULDER - CASE REPORT

Kirschner Wire Migration after the Treatment of Acromioclavicular Luxation for the Contralateral Shoulder - Case Report

Abstract The use of metal wires, called Kirschner wires, is a simple and effective fixation method for the correction of shoulder fractures and of dislocations in orthopedic surgery.Wire migration during the postoperative follow-up is a possible complication of Butter Dishes the procedure.The authors present the case of a 48-year-old male patient,

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Restless legs syndrome in patients on dialysis

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is an extremely distressing problem experienced by patients on dialysis; SALT TOOTHPASTE the prevalence appears to be greater than in the general population, with a wide variation from 6.6% to 80%.The diagnosis of RLS is a clinical one, and its definition has been clarified and standardized by internationa

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Development of a Multichannel Organics In situ enviRonmental Analyzer (MOIRA) for mobile measurements of volatile organic compounds

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have diverse functionality, emission sources, and environmental fates.Speciated measurements of their spatiotemporal variability are thus key to understanding their impacts on air quality, health, and climate.Networks of passive samplers can be used Pomegranate to map VOC concentrations, or in situ instruments can

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