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Connective Tissue DisordersRecognizing and Treating Structural DefectsYour body’s connective tissues, like tendons and ligaments, help your joints move. ...
Anna Kirkland, Kim Lane Scheppele collegiate professor of women’s and gender studies1, Scott L Greer, professor of health management and policy21University ...
Andrea L Cheville, consultant and professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation1, Sarah A McLaughlin, consultant and professor of surgery2, Gretchen E ...
Tim BullamoreEdinburghtimjbullamore{at}gmail.comWhy do we get itchy noses when we eat certain foods? Which biscuits are best for dunking in tea? And what is ...
Pasquini, M. C. et al. Real-world evidence of tisagenlecleucel for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Blood Adv. 4, 5414–5424 ...
Has the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF)—which pays GPs for recording processes and achieving clinical outcomes—led to improvements in patient care? ...
McFarlane RM, Flint MH: Dupuytren's Disease: Biology and Treatment. 1990, New York: Churchill Livingstone Google Scholar ...
In patients with Dupuytren disease, ROM is the most common physical measurement used to classify disease severity and treatment efficacy . The use of a ...
Dr. Charles Eaton is executive director of the Dupuytren Research Group in West Palm Beach. ...
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