Volume 6
Mosaicplasty for the Treatment of Cartilage Defects in the Knee Joint
1. Introduction Chondral lesions are frequent in knee joint and their treatment is very difficult. Therefore, drilling and microfracturing leads to formation of fibrocartilage instead of normal hyaline cartilage. However, osteochondral allografts and osteochondral autografts (Mosaicplasty) results in cartilage regeneration and continuity.
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Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis in Children: A Case Report
1. Introduction Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis (IPH) is a rare respiratory disease of unknown etiology characterized by repeated episodes of a diffuse alveolar hemorrhage resulting in the accumulation of hemosiderin inside pulmonary macrophages. We present a case of children with pulmonary hemosiderosis, collected at our department of infectious and respiratory diseases.
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Percutaneous Ilio-Pubic Screw in Acetabulum Fractures
1. Abstract Acetabulum fractures are a common lesion in emergency, that occur usually in adults following a high energy trauma or falls from a height altitude. They involve the articular surface of the hip joint and may include one or two columns, one or two walls. Unfortunately, they can be associated with sciatic nerve injuries
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Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial on Fasting and Plant-Based Diet in Rheumatoid Arthritis (NutriFast): Nutritional Supply and Impact on Dietary Behavior
1. Abstract This study aimed at comparing the nutrient supply and dietary behaviors during a plant- based diet (PBD) combined with time-restricted eating (TRE) to standard dietary recommendations in rheumatoid arthritis patients. In this open-label, randomized, controlled clinical trial, patients were assigned to either a 7-day fast followed by an 11-week PBD including TRE (A)
Factors Affecting Service Workforce in Optimizing Service Performance: An Analysis Based on the AIOT Platform
1. Abstract Medical internal transportation service is an important operation of the hospital. Out-sourcing it can mobilize hospital manpower, save costs, and also incorporate professional technology and operation management from private enterprise. However, how to innovate the services, improve performance and service quality as well as reduce hospital costs are crucial issues for the hosting
Impact of Sars-Cov-2 Infection in Multiparametric Prostate Mri
1. Abstract 1.1. Background and Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV- 2) infection, has spread worldwide since 2020. Manifestations of the disease are widely variable. Symptomatic infection is mainly characterized by severe acute respiratory syndrome but can lead to multiple organ failure and death.
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X-ray of Cacatua Ophthalmica with Proventricular Dilatation Disease
1. Clinical Image Proventricular Dilatation Disease (PDD) are widely spread in Psittaciformes and Passeriformes due to causative agent bornavirus. Parrot Bornavirus (PaBV) are widely spreading across the globe affecting parrot breeders, avian zoo parks, and wildlife rescue and reserve facilities [1-3].
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Blackish Small Intestinal Mucosa – New Thief into The House
1. Introduction A 36-year-old Asian male with no comorbidities and significant past history presented to us with complains of peri umbilical colicky pain on and off, and constipation for 2 years. He also reported weight loss of 15 kgs in a year. On evaluation of CT enterography there was mid and distal ileal loops wall
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Patellar Instability and Acl Injury: A Case Report
1. Introduction ACL injury consists of a major lesion or sprain of the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL]. ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing [1].
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