Publications by authors named "M Christy"

Two high-level baseball players sustained a hook of hamate fracture while batting and were treated with excision of the fragment. Both players returned to play, and both had repeat fractures through a regenerated hook. This phenomenon of hook of hamate regeneration has not been well described in the literature.

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  • * The structural design of LSNMF, with strategically placed NiMn and NiFe, enhances its electronic properties, facilitating better interaction with oxygen, which boosts its catalytic activity.
  • * LSNMF demonstrates impressive performance metrics, including a high current density for both ORR and OER, making it a leading candidate for real-world applications in energy conversion technologies.
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a lifelong disease requiring expensive treatment for management and limited curative options until the last few years. Gene therapy has emerged as a curative option for SCD, with two approved therapies available to SCD patients aged ≥ 12 years. Consideration must be considered regarding the ethics, efficacy, management requirements, education, and counseling needs of patients and their parents.

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Purpose: The surgical management of adult traumatic brachial plexus injuries (BPI) is challenging, with no consensus on optimal strategies. This study aimed to gather preferred reconstructive strategies from BPI surgeons for actual cases from a multicenter cohort to identify areas of agreement.

Methods: Four case files (history, physical examination, and imaging and electrodiagnostic testing results) were distributed to eight self-designated Level IV expert BPI surgeons in the United States.

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Peripheral nerve surgeries for compressive neuropathy in the upper extremity are generally successful. However, cases that either fail or have complications requiring revision surgery are challenging. During revision consideration, surgeons should perform a comprehensive preoperative workup to understand the etiology of the patient's symptoms and categorize symptoms as persistent, recurrent, or new in relation to the index procedure.

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