CHRONIC MULTIFOCAL OSTEOMYELITIS: IS INFECTIOUS CAUSATION A MOOT POINT?


A Cross Cultural Test of Financial Risk Tolerance Attitudes: Brazilian and American Similarities and Differences

The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which risk-tolerance attitudes differ between a sample of Brazilians and Americans (N = 620).Based on the use Embroidery Fabrics of a variety of statistical methodologies, including regression, factor, and discriminant analysis.The results indicate that Americans were more apt to engage in a sp

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Low post-arthroplasty infection rate is possible in developing countries: long-term experience of local vancomycin use in Iran

Abstract Background Utilizing intrawound vancomycin powder in TKA surgery has yielded rather contrasting results in the current literature.Furthermore, CDC criteria, although effective in general, are not specifically designed for post-TKA infections.Here, we present a 7-year experience of vancomycin use in primary TKA in a high-volume tertiary kne

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