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  1. 150501
  2. 150502
    por Marina, Neyssa M, Smeland, Sigbjørn, Bielack, Stefan S, Bernstein, Mark, Jovic, Gordana, Krailo, Mark D, Hook, Jane M, Arndt, Carola, van den Berg, Henk, Brennan, Bernadette, Brichard, Bénédicte, Brown, Ken L B, Butterfass-Bahloul, Trude, Calaminus, Gabriele, Daldrup-Link, Heike E, Eriksson, Mikael, Gebhardt, Mark C, Gelderblom, Hans, Gerss, Joachim, Goldsby, Robert, Goorin, Allen, Gorlick, Richard, Grier, Holcombe E, Hale, Juliet P, Hall, Kirsten Sundby, Hardes, Jendrik, Hawkins, Douglas S, Helmke, Knut, Hogendoorn, Pancras C W, Isakoff, Michael S, Janeway, Katherine A, Jürgens, Heribert, Kager, Leo, Kühne, Thomas, Lau, Ching C, Leavey, Patrick J, Lessnick, Stephen L, Mascarenhas, Leo, Meyers, Paul A, Mottl, Hubert, Nathrath, Michaela, Papai, Zsuzsanna, Randall, R Lor, Reichardt, Peter, Renard, Marleen, Safwat, Akmal Ahmed, Schwartz, Cindy L, Stevens, Michael C G, Strauss, Sandra J, Teot, Lisa, Werner, Mathias, Sydes, Matthew R, Whelan, Jeremy S
    Publicado 2016
    “…One suspected unexpected serious adverse reaction was reported in the MAP group: bone marrow infarction due to methotrexate. INTERPRETATION: EURAMOS-1 results do not support the addition of ifosfamide and etoposide to postoperative chemotherapy in patients with poorly responding osteosarcoma because its administration was associated with increased toxicity without improving event-free survival. …”
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  3. 150503
    por Lognonné, P., Banerdt, W. B., Giardini, D., Pike, W. T., Christensen, U., Laudet, P., de Raucourt, S., Zweifel, P., Calcutt, S., Bierwirth, M., Hurst, K. J., Ijpelaan, F., Umland, J. W., Llorca-Cejudo, R., Larson, S. A., Garcia, R. F., Kedar, S., Knapmeyer-Endrun, B., Mimoun, D., Mocquet, A., Panning, M. P., Weber, R. C., Sylvestre-Baron, A., Pont, G., Verdier, N., Kerjean, L., Facto, L. J., Gharakanian, V., Feldman, J. E., Hoffman, T. L., Klein, D. B., Klein, K., Onufer, N. P., Paredes-Garcia, J., Petkov, M. P., Willis, J. R., Smrekar, S. E., Drilleau, M., Gabsi, T., Nebut, T., Robert, O., Tillier, S., Moreau, C., Parise, M., Aveni, G., Ben Charef, S., Bennour, Y., Camus, T., Dandonneau, P. A., Desfoux, C., Lecomte, B., Pot, O., Revuz, P., Mance, D., tenPierick, J., Bowles, N. E., Charalambous, C., Delahunty, A. K., Hurley, J., Irshad, R., Liu, Huafeng, Mukherjee, A. G., Standley, I. M., Stott, A. E., Temple, J., Warren, T., Eberhardt, M., Kramer, A., Kühne, W., Miettinen, E.-P., Monecke, M., Aicardi, C., André, M., Baroukh, J., Borrien, A., Bouisset, A., Boutte, P., Brethomé, K., Brysbaert, C., Carlier, T., Deleuze, M., Desmarres, J. M., Dilhan, D., Doucet, C., Faye, D., Faye-Refalo, N., Gonzalez, R., Imbert, C., Larigauderie, C., Locatelli, E., Luno, L., Meyer, J.-R., Mialhe, F., Mouret, J. M., Nonon, M., Pahn, Y., Paillet, A., Pasquier, P., Perez, G., Perez, R., Perrin, L., Pouilloux, B., Rosak, A., Savin de Larclause, I., Sicre, J., Sodki, M., Toulemont, N., Vella, B., Yana, C., Alibay, F., Avalos, O. M., Balzer, M. A., Bhandari, P., Blanco, E., Bone, B. D., Bousman, J. C., Bruneau, P., Calef, F. J., Calvet, R. J., D’Agostino, S. A., de los Santos, G., Deen, R. G., Denise, R. W., Ervin, J., Ferraro, N. W., Gengl, H. E., Grinblat, F., Hernandez, D., Hetzel, M., Johnson, M. E., Khachikyan, L., Lin, J. Y., Madzunkov, S. M., Marshall, S. L., Mikellides, I. G., Miller, E. A., Raff, W., Singer, J. E., Sunday, C. M., Villalvazo, J. F., Wallace, M. C., Banfield, D., Rodriguez-Manfredi, J. A., Russell, C. T., Trebi-Ollennu, A., Maki, J. N., Beucler, E., Böse, M., Bonjour, C., Berenguer, J. L., Ceylan, S., Clinton, J., Conejero, V., Daubar, I., Dehant, V., Delage, P., Euchner, F., Estève, I., Fayon, L., Ferraioli, L., Johnson, C. L., Gagnepain-Beyneix, J., Golombek, M., Khan, A., Kawamura, T., Kenda, B., Labrot, P., Murdoch, N., Pardo, C., Perrin, C., Pou, L., Sauron, A., Savoie, D., Stähler, S., Stutzmann, E., Teanby, N. A., Tromp, J., van Driel, M., Wieczorek, M., Widmer-Schnidrig, R., Wookey, J.
    Publicado 2019
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  4. 150504
    “…We also sought advice from haematologist to rule out the possibility of hyper-eosinophilic syndrome as bone marrow biopsy was unavailable. The screen for atypical pneumonia, aspergillosis, viruses, and tuberculosis were negative. …”
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  5. 150505
    por Saulite, Vera, Sharma, Poonam
    Publicado 2020
    “…CASE REPORT - CASE DESCRIPTION: A nineteen-year old woman had long-standing issues with dry throat, problems with swallowing and sensation of phlegm in the throat, which she felt had started after she swallowed a bone. Provisional diagnoses of globus pharyngeus and chronic throat clearing were made by ENT team. …”
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  6. 150506
    “…Monitoring of long-term effects, such as on bone metabolism, is required and thus patients warrant input from a multidisciplinary team for management.  …”
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  7. 150507
    “…Long term use of azathioprine carries potential risks of lymphoma, non-melanoma skin cancers and bone marrow suppression. Therefore, careful consideration needs to be given to the consent process to ensure there is shared decision making between the prescribing clinician, patient, and parent.…”
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  8. 150508
    “…The predominant type of childhood scleroderma is localised scleroderma (LSc) which primarily involves the skin, fascia, muscle, and bone. En coup de sabre (ECDS) is a rare subtype affecting the frontoparietal region and is characterised by a unilateral indurated streak in the shape of a sabre sword wound. …”
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  9. 150509
    “…Six degree of freedom GH and scapular kinematics were determined with sub-millimeter accuracy by matching subject-specific CT-based bone models of the humerus and scapula to radiographs using a validated volumetric tracking technique8. …”
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  10. 150510
    “…We have previously reported 2 cases of allogeneic stem cell transplant (SCT) diagnosed with COVID-19 using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) technique, following multiple negative nasopharyngeal RT-PCR testing (Niu et al. Bone Marrow Transplantation - Nature). Here we examine 29 patients with a variety of HM with high suspicion for COVID-19 based on clinical presentation, lab results, and imaging, whom were tested with CRISPR and/or RT-PCR based techniques. …”
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  11. 150511
    “…METHODS: We obtained 20 remnant SARS-CoV-2 PCR pos nasopharyngeal swabs from IC pts (bone marrow or solid organ transplant, high dose steroids, immunosuppressive medications) with a pos repeat PCR within the previous 30 days. …”
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  12. 150512
    “…Additional patient selection criteria included: 1) recipients in US only, 2) peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) or bone marrow (BM) grafts, 3) consented to research, and 4) availability of both CIBMTR product infusion and post-HCT day 100 (D100) follow-up form. …”
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  13. 150513
    “…All patients with new presentations of AL undergo diagnostic flow cytometry (FC) analysis at our institution on peripheral blood and/or bone marrow samples. The FC database was searched for new diagnoses of adult (≥ 18 years) and pediatric (<18 years) AL during the following timeframes: [1] 3/13-6/10/20 (90 days after the first announced restriction) and [2] 2/11-3/12/20 (30 days prior to the first restriction). …”
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  14. 150514
    por Kholinne, Erica, Jeon, In-Ho
    Publicado 2019
    “…Arthroscopic repair of full-thickness tears of the rotator cuff. J Bone Joint Surg Am 1998; 80: 832-840. 1998/07/09.…”
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  16. 150516
    “…METHODS: A total of 30 patients (18 males; 12 females), who underwent an ACL reconstruction using quadriceps tendon autograft with patella bone block and with an intact contralateral ACL were analyzed. …”
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  18. 150518
  19. 150519
    por Ng, Alexander, V, Wai‐Shun Chan, Asif, Aqua, Light, Alexander, Lam, Chon Meng, Jayaraajan, Keerthanaa, Cambridge, William A., Matthews, Melissa Gillian, Kulkarni, Meghana, S, Zhi Yang Ooi, Nathan, Arjun, Ahmed, Najma, Gadhia, Shivali, Morka, Naomi, Hinchcliffe, Zoe, Chen, Wentin, Yoon, Won Young, Das, Kieran, Kufuor, Risata A., Patel, Kenal, Ayres, Ben, Dacre, Jane, Harding, Chris, Page, Toby, Pearce, Ian, Bhatt, Nikita R., Khadhouri, Sinan, Kasivisvanathan, Veeru, Gupta, Ahaan Sanjay, Khoory, Christopher, Ellis, Owain, Elhariry, Maiar, Harley, Lucia, Shah, Viraj, Umar, Hamza, Jameel, Reeshma, Sangha, Jade, Ntorinkansah, Miranda, Chilal, Natalia, Marshall, Anna, Sokhal, Balamrit Singh, Chandanani, Vishal, Jarman, Caroline, Sharma, Aishwarya, Tarzban, Hasti, Nabahin, Maram, Bonsell, Lewis, Langhorne, Benjamin, Agarwal, Prachi, Kaur, Rajwant, Hunt, Alexander, Cirelli, Cecilia, Alford, Natasha, Baxter, Nesta, Malik, Anneesa, Harrison, Abigail, Matson, Monty, Shah, Ronak, Meenan, Cliona, Ghaffar, Daanish, Wise, Katherine, Gurr, Lauren, Ahmed, Tahmeed, Jones, Alice, Singh, Ankur, Stevens, Chloe, Salcedo, Lien, Cooke, Michael, Lee, Sunwoo, Godoi, Amanda, Rose, Bethany, Arawole, Oluwajenrola, Ilangovan, Sanjana, West, Alexander, Dony, Alna, Sumal, Anoop, Papadopoulou, Ariadni, Bone, Matan, Haque, Omar, Patel, Pooja, Al Dehailan, Rawan, Grogan, Robert, Debnath, Brishti, Pan, Carina Synn Cuen, Shaw, Isabelle, Tsang, Katie, Graham, Marcus, Parsi, Milad, Agarwal, Nidhi, Pengelly, Sarah, Tariq, Shabnam, Bhatti, Sumbal, Safoncik, Greta, Thompson, Holly, Rosa‐Leech, Italia, Osborne‐Grinter, Maia, Hennessy, Matthew, Basharat, Ramisha, Paterson, Rebecca, George, Sherie, Gupta, Shubham, Porter, Victoria, Soloman, Ashley, Chaudhary, Attika, Seden, Briony, Basit, Eimad, Kettyle, Grace, Sunny, Jesvin, Kolluri, Madhumita, Jolugbo, Precious, Bhopal, Syme, Reich, Tzvi, Davies, Alexander, Kissane, Eleanor, Missir, Elena, Hutchinson, Gareth, Chua, Jonathan, Wang, Nicole, Pestrin, Olivia, Faulder, Ryan, McLelland, Thomas, Patel, Vikash, Wilkinson, Aimee, Syed, Aliraza, Mann, Amrit, Huon, Christina, Stokolova, Elina, Lau, Elisa, Hobbs, Ella, Garratt, George, Higginbotham, George, Flashman, Harriet, Ismahel, Hassan, Homerova, Ivana, Boyd, Marcus, Abdullah, Rafi, Lim, Rebecca, Vitarana, Rebecca, Quarrington, Sasha, Kiridaran, Vaishali, Zeidan, Ziad, Adam, Alexis, Nair, Ananya, Johal, Bernice, Gerrie, Brooke, Gunn, Christopher, Lowe, Cora, Nagaraj, Dhikshitha, Deane, Eleanor, McGinn, Jamie, Luu, Jennifer, Sagoo, Karan, Sharman, Katie, Cunningham, Laura, Scotcher, Megan, Amin, Meshva, Aghtarafi, Natasha, Goh, Ruth, Loo, Shi Pei, Hamakarim, Tatiana, Ho, Timothy, Ye, Xinyu, Islam, Zain, Zagorac, Zoe, Zafar, Abdal, Kanani, Alisha, Nazari, Armin, Sescu, Daniel, Alsuhaibani, Inas, Munden, Isabel, Jose, Jasmine Pattarukuzhyil, Fortune‐Ely, Mariella, Rogers, Michaela, Pradeep, Pratyush, Ghobrial, Stephanos, Hall, Thomas, Motarjemi, Yasmin, Campbell, Aaron, Royal, Allen, Kruczynska, Anna, Mahmood, Aqeeb, Jamil, Ateeq, Wagner, Boris, Murphy, Caitlin, Walker, Catriona, Parmar, Dilen, Mayne, Isabelle, Armstrong, Jason, Inglis, Laura, Waltham, Lily, Ko, Natalie, Kirk, Rhiannon, Johnson, Roshni, Turner, Ryan, Patel, Serena, Asi, Sita, Sudarshan, Veena
    Publicado 2022
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  20. 150520
    “…OBJECTIVES: Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a focal idiopathic alteration of subchondral bone and/or its precursor with risk for instability and disruption of adjacent articular cartilage that may result in premature osteoarthritis. …”
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