PEDIATRIC FEMORAL SHAFT FRACTURE REQUIRING REVISION SURGERY FOR NONUNION ASSOCIATED WITH VITAMIN D AND K DEFICIENCIES: A CASE REPORT

Pediatric femoral shaft fracture requiring revision surgery for nonunion associated with vitamin D and K deficiencies: a case report

Abstract Background Nonunion of femoral shaft fractures in children is rare, and there is no clear treatment protocol.In this case report, a pediatric femoral shaft fracture that developed in nonunion due to vitamin deficiency after osteosynthesis, which was successfully treated with vitamin 12VDC Power Supplies augmentation and replacement with a

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Treating nausea and vomiting in palliative care: a review

Paul Glare, Jeanna Miller, Tanya Nikolova, Roma TickooPain and Palliative Care Service, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USAAbstract: Nausea and vomiting are portrayed in the specialist palliative care literature as common and distressing symptoms affecting the majority of patients with advanced cancer a

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Controlling Li deposition below the interface

The desire for high-energy-density batteries calls for the revival of the Li metal anode.However, its application is hindered by enormous challenges associated with Li deposition/desolvation behaviors, such as side reactions, volume change, and dendrite formation.To overcome these challenges, Li deposition must be controlled to remain below the sep

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COVID-19 and the Dreads of Hospitalization: Connecting With a Recollection of Memories As a Patient of Dengue Fever

I have spent a considerable time in visiting and even staying at various hospitals since my childhood.With many of the memories Milk Jug still intact, the one encounter whose mark is an enduring one in my mind is when I caught dengue fever and was admitted to a public hospital.During this stay, I remember largely being restless inside my room.Howev

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