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Volume 13

Case Report: Complete Tear of The Common Flexor Tendon of The Elbow after Local Corticosteroid Infiltration in A Tennis Player

1. Abstract It is common in clinical practice to use corticosteroids locally to treat orthopedic conditions, due to their anti-inflammatory power, although it is also well recognized that this practice is related to an increased incidence of tendon ruptures.

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Do Placement of Orthodontic Mini-Implants in Different Locations Improve Skeletal Effects in Herbst Appliance?

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction: The purpose of this study is to compare dental and skeletal effects in Herbst appliance treatment without anchorage, with interradicular skeletal anchorage and with skeletal anchorage in the external oblique line.

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A Case Report on Twin Reversal Arterial Perfusion Sequence in a Resource Poor Setting – Diagnostic and Management Challenges

1. Abstract Twin reversal arterial perfusion sequence is rare, and the most extreme complication of monochorionic monozygotic multiple gestation. Characteristically, there exists a recipient “acardiac” fetus that depends on the other donor, “Pump” fetus.

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Compound Volvulus in Pregnant Lady with Intra-Uterine Fetal Death-A Case Report

1. Abstract Compound volvulus or double volvulus, is a rare surgical emergency causing a closed-loop intestinal obstruction that involves the sigmoid and ileum. In pregnancy, compound volvulus is very rare, ranging from 3.2% to 5.9% of all compound volvulus cases. The mean mortality rate in compound volvulus is 35.5%.

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Myocardial Revascularization in an Anterior Descending Coronary Artery of Anomalous Origin Next to the Right Coronary Artery Ostium: Case Report

1. Summary The origin of a coronary artery in a sinus other than the usual one is a rare cause of congenital anomaly, estimated at 0.05% to 0.1% for right coronary arteries originating from the left coronary sinus, with an important potential to cause sudden cardiac death.

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Advancing Mortality Prediction in Critical Care for Cirrhosis Patients: A Novel Approach

1. Summary The origin of a coronary artery in a sinus other than the usual one is a rare cause of congenital anomaly, estimated at 0.05% to 0.1% for right coronary arteries originating from the left coronary sinus, with an important potential to cause sudden cardiac death.

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