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  • * The corpus callosum typically develops between 12 and 20 weeks and continues to experience structural changes even into adulthood. Image 2: '''Fiber tracts from six segments of the corpus callosum''' providing inte
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  • ...test and is the most commonly preferred diagnostic examination to produce images of heart, lungs, airways, blood vessels and the bones of the spine and ches <br>2. To obtain the side-view (lateral): A lateral image is usually taken to co
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  • ...es) or gradient-echo images (e.g. T1-weighted 3-dimensional fat-suppressed images) Figure 2: Radiograph for knee OA. Reprinted from http://stemcelldoc.wordpress.com/20
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  • To date the etiology of GCT is not wholly understood. Roughly 20% are caused by an early H3.3 mutation.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Radio ...e tumors. They usually occur in young adults, with 50% occurring in people 20-40 years old. Rare to see in patients older than 50 years.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...o recognize and mitigate it.] The Journal of infectious diseases. 2019 Aug 20;220(Supplement_2):S62-73. </ref> Health inequalities are perpetuated when ...h disparities: where do we go from here?]. The Permanente Journal. 2011;15(2):71. </ref>
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  • == 1.2   Learning Objectives == ==2.   Demographics of the Participants==
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  • ==2.Focal v Diffuse Injuries== ...(circles) and numerous lesions (squares) on both cerebral hemispheres. The images were performed sequentially during the same examination at a 3 Tesla scanne
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  • ...changes in the body’s connective tissues and growth of tissues.<ref name="[2]" />&nbsp; Marfan’s most widely known physical characteristics include a ...he abdomen or legs, bowel and/or bladder changes, and headache.<ref name="[2]" /><ref name="[7]" /><ref name="[8]" />
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  • ...ta-analysis of 381 studies (the meta-TENS study).] BMJ open. 2022 Feb 1;12(2):e051073.</ref> reported "moderate - certainty" evidence that pain is reduc ...e/view/6/7 Hallux valgus: A narrative review.] Unico's Review. 2023 Apr 13;2(1):1-6.</ref> connective tissue disorders<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...isorder in an immature brain that affects movement and posture.<ref name=":2">Peterson N, Walton R. Ambulant cerebral palsy. Orthopaedics and Trauma. 20 ...ghts into a distinct subtype]. Neurology: Clinical Practice. 2020 Apr 1;10(2):131-9.</ref><ref>Eggink HE, Kremer DA, Brouwer OF, Contarino MF, van Egmon
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  • *Mild: 20-25% [[File:Lumbar 2.png|right|frameless|Figure 1: Spine anatomy|361x361px]]The figure on the ri
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  • The lordotic posture [see 2 images on far right as opposed to [[Sway Back Posture|sway back posture]] second f ...s is associated with an increased prevalence of low back pain. <ref name=":2">Fatemi, Rouholah, Marziyeh Javid, and Ebrahim Moslehi Najafabadi. "Effects
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  • ...lable from:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/meniere-disease (last accessed 2.8.2020)</ref>. ...marily a unilateral disorder, however, the opposite ear can be affected in 2-50% of people diagnosed with Meniere's disease.<ref name="Goodman">Goodman
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  • Lateral humeral condylar fractures account for 12-20% of all pediatric elbow fractures and occurs mostly in children about 6 yea Medial epicondyle fractures make up 11-20% of all injuries of the elbow in children with 30-55% of cases associated w
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  • ...Medical Clinics of North America, E-Book. Elsevier; 2018 Feb 9.</ref> The 2 main types of germ cell tumors are ''seminomas'' and ''nonseminomas''.<ref Seminomas start from germ cells of the testicle that make sperm.&nbsp; The 2 main subtypes of these tumors are ''classical ''(or typical) seminomas and
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  • ...es or potential tumours , finally CT uses computer software to generate 3d images of the lumbar structures, CT is especially useful for investigating potenti Moderate quality evidence shows a 20% improvement for functional status and a 16% improvement in low back pain f
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  • ...agement of a case of tarsal tunnel syndrome. J can Chiropr Assoc. 2010; 54(2): 100-106.</ref>: ...the cause is idiopathic or posttraumatic. Lau, M.D. et al. estimated that 20-40% of cases were idiopathic.<ref name="p1" /><ref name="p4">Alshami AM, So
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  • ...orter RS, Kaplan JL, Lynn RB. ''The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, 20<sup>th</sup> edition''. Kenilworth, NJ: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, 2018; 102 ...iation dose is negatively correlated with the percent positive of SARS-CoV-2 and four other common human coronaviruses in the U.S.] ''Sci Total Environ'
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  • ** Provide detailed images in any plain ...superficial digital flexor tendinopathy]. Equine vet. Educ. 2017;29(9):516-20.</ref>
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  • ...ay present similar skin pigmentation abnormalities.<ref name="Ped Medscape 2">Medscape Reference: Drugs, Diseases, and Procedures. Pediatric Sturge-Webe ...t least partially controlled with medication.&nbsp;<ref name="Ped Medscape 2" />
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  • ...ing twice a week, improvements were observed both at post-intervention and 2-month follow-up in gait speed, endurance and balance<ref>Fulk GD. Locomotor * 2 previous relapses (first relapse in June 2019, second relapse in March 2020
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  • ...s inhibition in proximal hamstring tendinopathy.] MedicalExpress. 2015 Aug;2(4).. ...athletes: a 2 to 11 years of follow-up]. J Orthop Traumatol. 2013 Jun; 14(2): 83–89.</ref>
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  • ...e the most common lesions followed by the meniscal cyst. Both of them have 2 causes. The first one is traumatic and the second one is a degenerative men *There are 2 criteria to define a meniscal lesion as traumatic. These two criteria must
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  • It is estimated that one in every 2,500 babies born in the UK will be born with cystic fibrosis and there are m |0.2
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  • ...arm, by initiating the abduction of the humerus on the scapula<ref name=":2" />. <br>Any friction between the tendon and the acromion is normally reduc ...footprint: an anatomic study of the supraspinatus insertion. Arthroscopy, 20:246-9.</ref>.
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  • ...rom:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5567218/ (last accessed 8.2.2020)</ref> ...0-2. Available from:http://www.ajnr.org/content/29/7/1420 (last accessed 8.2.2020)</ref> More symptoms are discussed below.
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  • Migraine is understood as having at least 4 phases: 1. interictal 2. preictal 3. ictal and 4. postictal<ref>Peng KP, May A. Redefining migraine #At least five attacks fulfilling criteria 2-5
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  • ...t advocate on a multidisciplinary team? Hospital Pharmacy Journal. 2013;48(2):90-92.</ref>. It involves informing the patient of their rights, ensuring ....csp.org.uk/documents/physiotherapy-framework-condensed-version. (accessed 2 November 2016)</ref> lists “advocacy” as an expected value of all CSP m
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