Co-existing type II TFCC tear was the only significant risk factor (RR, 49.5; 95% CI, 2.94-83.96; P=0.007) for the failure of arthroscopic repair Conclusion UPV did not significantly affect the outcomes of arthroscopic repair for peripheral ulnar-side TFCC tear. However, co-existing type ...
What percentage of the genome is "intron" like? Assuming the genome is a completely random assortment of nucleotides, how many DNA bases would one or more transcription factors have to bind in order to select a unique site in the genome? How much DNA is there in...
What is the start codon? How many amino acids are in each of the two polypeptides produced? And how many nucleotides long would the final processed mRNA made from the gene be? 5'-CTACGTACTATGTATFCCGATCTATACTCGATCTAGTCGCATTCCGATAAGATCGTA...
The main reasons a child <6 months is admitted in TFCs are lack of mother's breast milk or refusal to suckle, child weighing less than 3 kg, child with weight- for- length z-score < -3, child with specific pathology (Tuberculosis, Sickle cell disease, HIV), orphan child or mother's...
Nonrepairable Foveal Avulsions of the TFCC: How to Make the Most of What Is LeftInstability of the distal radioulnar joint results from fracture and/or malunions of the forearm bones, disruption, or laxity of the ligaments of the triangular fibrocartilage. Such instability often-times is not ...
When the dorsal portion of the SLIL is disrupted, the arthroscope can usually be passed from the midcarpal space and almost into the radiocarpal space. The majority of ganglia arise from the dorsal portion of the SLIL. (35) Surgical excision is usually necessary and a recurrence rate of up...