Publications by authors named "M Davidov"

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  • Acute iliopsoas tendinitis is a rare inflammation of the iliopsoas muscle, with a mortality rate of 3.4%, and the author treated 29 patients, providing the largest experience in Europe.
  • The study analyzes 60 literature sources from various continents to explore the condition's clinical signs, diagnostics, and treatment compared to paranephritis.
  • Key symptoms include pain in the ilio-inguinal area, lameness, continuous fever, and tenderness, with ultrasound, CT, and MRI being the best options for differential diagnosis.
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Background: Bleeding complications following intramuscular (IM) injections are generally considered rare with reported incidence of 0.06%. However, evidence on safety of IM injections among anticoagulated hospitalized patients is lacking.

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  • The study looked at how different ways moms respond to their babies affect the babies' ability to care about others who are sad or hurt.
  • They found that only when moms were sensitive to their babies' distress, like when they cried, helped predict if the baby would show empathy later on.
  • Other ways that moms showed love and care when babies weren't upset didn't seem to make a difference in the babies' ability to empathize.
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Difficulties in empathy are frequent among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and often considered a core feature of autism. Reduced empathy during the second year of life has been shown to predict subsequent ASD diagnosis. However, links between empathy in the first year and ASD have not yet been investigated.

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