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  • - The report discusses a case involving the interdisciplinary analysis of mummified remains of a subadult female, highlighting the need for collaboration among forensic experts in pathology, anthropology, and entomology to draw accurate conclusions related to child abuse and neglect.
  • - Analysis of the remains revealed evidence of advanced decomposition, various fractures, signs of growth arrest indicating neglect, and dried subdural blood, leading to the conclusion that the child suffered from repeated violence and trauma throughout her life.
  • - Findings from entomological studies were used to determine the time since death, emphasizing the role of different forensic fields in establishing a legally relevant understanding of this case.
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Structural deformities of the acetabulum secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) are one of the most common causes requiring total hip arthroplasty (THA), whether in conjunction with femoral osteotomy in cases of Crowe dislocation 4. Several techniques have been described, studied, and compared, but there is no superiority of one technique over another. Currently, most hip surgeons perform a subtrochanteric osteotomy.

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Background: Vitiligo is an inveterate disease of great aesthetic concern presenting with depigmented macules and patches. It is often incorrigible to medical treatment.

Aim: To study the clinical profile of vitiligo patients and evaluate the effect of 5% 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) cream with microneedling.

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is a very important epidemiological pathology in our environment. It has a peak incidence between 16 to 39 years of age. It is estimated that between 70-84% of ACL injuries are non-contact.

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Intraoperative femoral fracture is a rare but growing complication of primary total hip arthroplasty. We aimed to present an uncommon related case, assessing also the role of malnutrition and osteoporosis. We discuss the case of a 49 years old male patient, malnourished and osteoporotic, with an intertrochanteric, multifragmentary, inveterate fracture, that happened three months before.

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