Publications by authors named "Moritz Jaeger"

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  • The study followed 95 patients over nearly 20 years after they underwent arthroscopic subacromial decompression (ASD) for shoulder impingement syndrome, with varied success rates based on condition type.
  • About 14.7% of the patients required revision surgery, but overall, 78.8% had successful outcomes, particularly those with isolated impingement (100% success).
  • The poorest outcomes were observed in patients with calcific tendinitis, highlighting the procedure’s effectiveness for most shoulder issues, especially with partial rotator cuff tears.
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The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) and can cause cervical cancer. Two vaccines are available to protect against the most common strands of the virus. Vaccination programs differ across Europe but most neglect young adults, who are the group with the highest risk of contracting STIs.

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