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The labrum is the lining tissue that circles the socket (glenoid) and the rotator cuff is a group of four tendons (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and subscapularis) that stabilize the ...
Multiphoton microscopy is a valuable tool for neuroscience research, allowing scientists to observe functional brain activity in real time through high-resolution imaging. An essential component ...
Renal hypoplasia, defined as abnormally small kidneys with normal morphology and reduced nephron number, is a common cause of pediatric renal failure and adult-onset disease. Genetic studies ...
Martin Klebba – who plays Grumpy in Snow White – has a form of dwarfism called acromicric dysplasia. Another cast member, George Appleby, who has achondroplasia, portrayed a new character ...
Watson was ruled out for the final eight games after undergoing surgery for a displaced fracture to the glenoid in his right shoulder -- a disappointing blow that capped another uneven campaign.
Delayed lactogenesis II denotes a longer than usual interval between the colostrum phase and copious milk production, but whereby the mother has the ability to achieve full lactation. Failed ...
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This policy statement discusses clinical guidelines for screening of fetuses suspected of manifesting a skeletal dysplasia or for pregnancies at-risk. Historically, in-utero radiographs of a fetus ...
An error in ranking applicants for radiology specialty training programmes has led to job offers for some doctors being retracted. Resident doctors who applied for ...
Positive predictive value was higher with MELD Graph compared with existing baseline algorithm. HealthDay News — A graph neural network using data from the Multicenter Epilepsy Lesion Detection ...
In 2012, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) named Interventional Radiology (IR) as a separate specialty (similar to Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Surgery, and other specialties). In ...