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Hammer Kearney posted an update 24 days ago
The optimal efficacy of CBCT as a diagnostic method for detecting VRFs in teeth that have been endodontically treated demands further clinical investigation, given the low sensitivity, significant variability across studies, and the absence of in-vivo trials.
To confirm the optimal effectiveness of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update 25 days ago
This study sought to differentiate anthropometric and muscle-tendon architectural features in young, non-athletic Kenyan males relative to their Japanese and French peers.
235 young males, who are not athletic, and are between the ages of 17 and 22, volunteered. Anthropometric measurements, specifically thigh and shank lengths, as well as the…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
Examining the frequency of diabetes-related complications and revascularization procedures is proposed, focusing on a cohort of people with diabetes who have experienced homelessness and contrasting it with a similar control group of people without a history of homelessness.
Based on administrative health data from Ontario, Canada, a…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
The findings of our research indicate that RipAA’s specificity in host range selection stems from its action on the host chloroplast’s AtpB.
This study focused on isolating and characterizing bovine vaginal probiotics in both genotypic and phenotypic aspects using in silico methods, while also evaluating their in vivo effectiveness in…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
MRI demonstrated sensitivity at 100% (95% CI 945%-100%), specificity at 926% (95% CI 863%-965%), positive predictive value at 878% (95% CI 782%-943%), and negative predictive value at 100% (95% CI 968%-100%). MRI analysis of 186 suspicious skin lesions revealed additional malignant findings in 22% (4 lesions), 75% (3 out of 4) of which were…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
A medical or surgical procedure, or injury, may lead to the removal of an external body part, a process that is known as amputation. Dysvascular amputations, increasingly prevalent, are often linked to the widespread prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), compounded by an aging populace and increased rates of diabetes and atherosclerotic…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
Mapuche communities generally perceive the Chilean state as exhibiting an extractive mentality, a constant across administrations, while also viewing industrial land occupation as colonial, violating ancestral rights. The state’s extractivist approach has resulted in significant changes to the Mapuche communities’ ecosystem, which in turn, has…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
By diminishing the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GSH), and catalase (CAT) and concurrently increasing malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, TMX exposure significantly induced oxidative stress in the affected groups. Following hematoxylin and eosin staining, a microscopic assessment in TMX-exposed animals revealed vacuolated,…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
All CRS cases of FIGO IIIC-IVB primary ovarian cancer registered in the Netherlands from 2017 through 2020 were included in this population-based study. Defining TO, the primary outcome, involved a complete CRS, along with the absence of 30-day mortality, severe complications, and hospitalizations lasting no more than ten days. Due to a lack of…[Read more]
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Hammer Kearney posted an update a month ago
Residual cranial lesions were the primary sites of cranial progressive disease in EGFR-mutant NSCLC patients with baseline BMs receiving first-line EGFR-TKIs. The application of localized cranial therapy to residual tumor sites could lead to improved survival rates, a finding that warrants further verification.
EGFR-TKIs used as first-line…[Read more]
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