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    cruciate ligament, unlike the ACL, contact injuries are more likely than non-contact due to its fibrous qualities. Furthermore, the PCL sits behind the ACL attaching to the posterior intercondylar area of the tibia, anteriorly moving to the intercondylar fossa of the femur. This prevents the tibia to extend too far backwards and the femur slipping forwards. Conversely, the ACL crosses in front of the PCL. It connects to the anterior area of the tibia and rises posteriorly to the intercondylar of…

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    injuries. The shoulder joint is actually one of the most ambulatory, meaning, it is a commonly dislocated joint in the body. Shoulder dislocations usually entail the head of the humerus being forcibly removed from its cup-shaped socket in the glenoid fossa. In simple terms, the upper arm bone coming out of the shoulder joint socket. Symptoms of shoulder joint dislocation include: Shoulder swollen and severely bruised Extreme Pain Muscles that surround the shoulder joint tend to go into spasm…

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    Life long learning from a rare complication during subclavian venous cannulation Abstract- Placement of central venous cannulation (CVC) is generally a safe procedure but several complications like pneumothorax, arrhythmias, arterial puncture, infection and thrombosis may occur even in the experienced hands. Complications related to guide wire insertion or removal are very rare and mostly relate to expertise and knowledge of operating person. So here we report a rare but completely avoidable…

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    Optic Nerve Hypoplasia

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    lead to dysregulation of body temperature and sleep cycles (Garcia-Filion). Neurological disorders include septo-optic dysplasia, anencephaly, cerebral atrophy, basal encephaloceles, corpus collosum hypoplasia, gyrus dysplasia, cysts in the posterior fossa and tumors or lesions disrupting the anterior visual pathway – all of which may contribute to cerebral palsy, autism, or other delays in normal development (Kaur et al,…

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    Love Song immediately establishes uncertainty within the poem through the use of its title, Love Song and epigraph, “S’io credesse che mia riposta fossa…” The two opening features contrast each other directly and immediately create conflict within the reader. Eliot’s background aids this conflict because of what was known of Eliot at the time, his style had a continued theme of cynicism and may prepare…

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    Usually, when children have malignant brain tumors, they will need radiation therapy to try to stop the malignant cells from spreading. Doctors try their hardest to postpone radiational therapy in children as it may generate long-term brain effects. When radiation therapy is used, the radiational energy transmitted to the tumor area can affect abnormal tissue as well as normal tissue, which can induce problems. The more tissue area that the doctors choose to radiate, the higher the chance…

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    Abstract: In this paper, we have developed a shape feature extraction of MRI brain tumor image retrieval. We used T1 weighted image of MRI brain tumor images. There are two modules: feature extraction process and classification. First, the shape features are extracted using techniques like Scale invariant feature transform (SIFT), Harris corner detection and Zernike moments. Second, the supervised learning algorithms like Deep neural network (DNN) and Extreme learning machine (ELM) are used to…

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    In particular, the infraspinatus is involved in external rotation and stabilization of the humerus as a humeral head depressor by pulling the humerus towards the glenoid fossa of the scapula (Ngomo, Mercier, & Roy, 2013). There was an increase in superior translation of the humeral head while using a nerve block to cause dysfunction of the infraspinatus and supraspinatus. This increase is also often seen in individuals experiencing…

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    as subacromial impingment syndrome is a physiological condition in which structures within the shoulder complex are compressed. In healthy shoulder abduction, the convex part of the humeral head is be able to maneuver on the fixed concave glenoid fossa by means of a superior roll and inferior slide. The shoulder’s unique arthrokinematics allow the individual to safely move their arms away from…

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    Temporomandibular Joint

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    total replacement of the temporomandibular joint the musculature that is affected are the temporalis, lateral pterygoid, medial pterygoid, masseter as well as buccinator. As for the tissues that will be removed and replaced, they are the mandibular fossa, joint disc, mandibular condyle and ramus. The remaining of this section will describe in detail how these tissues are affected by the surgical procedure as well as how the surgery affects…

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