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  1. 150221
    “…The diagnosis of the chronic lymphoproliferative disorder was based on the bone marrow / lymph node biopsy and flow–cytometry analysis. …”
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  2. 150222
    “…Lower energy photons from X-ray beam cause a number of artifacts, especially at bone–tissue interfaces. Additional filtrations removed lower energy photons and improved the image quality. …”
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  3. 150223
    “…Treatment with enclomiphene citrate did not significantly affect levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone, adenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, lipids or bone markers. Both transdermal testosterone and enclomiphene citrate decreased insulin-like growth factor-1 levels (P < 0.05) but suppression was greater in the enclomiphene citrate groups. …”
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  4. 150224
    por Zhang, Li, Wang, Wei
    Publicado 2012
    “…Johnny Huard of the University of Pittsburgh—“Muscle-Based Tissue Engineering to Improve Bone Healing”—is supported by the NIH. Dr. Huard has been the most productive and top-cited author in the field of gene therapy and adult stem cell research in the Web of Science over last 10 years. (3) On ClinicalTrials.gov, “Muscle Derived Cell Therapy for Bladder Exstrophy Epispadias Induced Incontinence” Phase 1 is registered and sponsored by Johns Hopkins University and has been led by Dr. …”
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  5. 150225
    por Yeung, Anthony T.
    Publicado 2007
    “…The further development of foraminoscopes with larger working channels and high speed burrs to remove bone more efficiently, along with recognition of foraminal pathoanatomy in the foramen, led to the identification and treatment of other painful degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine such as failed back surgery syndrome, recurrent disc herniations, lateral foraminal stenosis, degenerative spondylolisthesis, and isthmic spondylolisthesis. …”
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  6. 150226
    “…Previous studies have suggested that the direct insertion plays a major role in the mechanical link between the ACL and bone. With the current shift in emphasis towards anatomic ACL reconstruction, it may be beneficial to create the femoral tunnel within the direct insertion rather than ‘lower’ in the notch. …”
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  7. 150227
    “…RESULTS: Of the 25 hips (18 right, 7 left) with femoral neck stress reactions, 9 were grade 2 (bone marrow edema), 5 were grade 3 (high T2 and low T1 marrow signal), and 11 were grade 4 (stress fracture). …”
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  8. 150228
    “…OBJECTIVES: Age related decline in sex hormone levels has been associated with decreased muscle mass, bone density, and changes in metabolism in both males and females[1-3]. …”
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  9. 150229
    “…Debridement involved exposing 5-6 mm of bone from the central, inferior aspect of the direct ACL attachment to the inferior cartilage margin. …”
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  10. 150230
    “…METHODS: Forty-two skeletally immature athletes (mean chronologic age 12.7 yrs, [range 10-15]) were prospectively evaluated following an all-inside ACL reconstruction utilizing hamstring autograft. The mean bone age (Greulich and Pyle method) was 13.5 years. …”
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  11. 150231
    “…Immobilized and isometric grafts had greater femoral bone volume fraction than knees with high-tension grafts at both 3 and 6 weeks (p<0.01 and p<0.001, respectively). …”
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  12. 150232
    por Goldenberg, Larry
    Publicado 2014
    “…The toxicities of androgen deprivation have been well described, with a number of potential adverse effects on quality of life, including sexual dysfunction, hot flashes, fatigue, anemia, decreased bone density and muscle mass, altered blood lipid profile, depression, cognitive dysfunction, and worsening of the metabolic syndrome with effects on glucose metabolism and cardiovascular morbidity. …”
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  14. 150234
    “…CONCLUSION: Resecting more than 4-6 mm of bone in an acetabular rim trimming hip arthroscopy procedure may dramatically increase hip joint contact pressures and predispose patients to early osteoarthritis via creation of an iatrogenic acetabular dysplasia. …”
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  15. 150235
    “…METHODS: Twenty-three skeletally immature athletes (mean chronologic age 11.8 yrs, [range 10-13]) were prospectively evaluated following an all-inside, all-epiphyseal ACL reconstruction utilizing hamstring autograft. The mean bone age (Greulich and Pyle method) was 12.1 years. …”
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  16. 150236
    “…Fixation was achieved all-arthroscopic in 43.1% of the cases, and 61.3% of the lesions that were fixed underwent curettage of the subchondral bone. Revision surgery was required in 14 knees (19.4%). …”
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  18. 150238
    “…We performed whole-body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to analyze body composition, including appendicular and trunk skeletal muscle mass index (SMI; lean mass (kg)/height (m)(2)) and bone mineral density (BMD). A diagnostic criterion for sarcopenia was an appendicular SMI <5.46. …”
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  19. 150239
    “…There were no differences between groups in demographics, glenoid bone loss, or glenoid track status. Pre-operative BRS was significantly correlated with time to return to full duty, need for medical separation from the military, post-operative WOSI, SANE and ASES scores and change between pre- and post-operative WOSI, ASES and SANE scores. …”
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