EXTRADURAL SPINAL COMPRESSION

Extradural Spinal Compression

100 cases of extradural spinal compression comprising 74% of all cases of spinal  compression were included.Ver-tebral and extravertebral compression occurred with  equal frequency. 1.Most of tJhe cases occurred between 20-50 years of age, with no significant dif'fe'rerlce1s between various causes, except in ver

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Experiences and Partnership Expectation Women and Midwife in Midwifery Care: A Review of Qualitative Study Systhematic

The partnership of Midwives Fixed Blade and women is the philosophy of Midwifery care in the period of decline, which occurred the violence and not mutually appreciated especially during childbirth in developing countries.The aim to explore the experiences of women and Midwives, strategy and expectation of women and Midwives in Midwifery services.T

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Theory of inversion-Z_{4} protected topological chiral hinge states and its applications to layered antiferromagnets

We study positions of chiral hinge Rosewater states in higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs) with inversion symmetry.First, we exhaust all possible configurations of the hinge states in the HOTIs in all type-I magnetic space groups with inversion symmetry by studying dependence of the sign of the surface Dirac mass on surface orientations.In

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Neurotropism of Enterovirus D68 Isolates Is Independent of Sialic Acid and Is Not a Recently Acquired Phenotype

ABSTRACT Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a rare but serious illness of the nervous system, specifically affecting the gray matter of the spinal cord, motor-controlling regions of the brain, and cranial nerves.Most cases of AFM are pathogen associated, typically with poliovirus and enterovirus infections, and occur in children under the age of 6 yea

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