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  • The study explored the connection between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms and factors like thought-action fusion, magical thinking, and schizotypal personality traits.
  • It involved 37 OCD patients and 36 healthy controls who completed various psychological assessments to compare their scores on different scales related to OCD and personality traits.
  • Results indicated that OCD patients had significantly higher scores in magical thinking and other psychological measures, revealing correlations between certain OCD symptoms and the presence of magical thinking and schizotypal traits.
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Background: Management of unstable tibial fractures (UTF) can be challenging due to widening of the proximal and distal metaphyseal zone, soft tissue problems, and poor vascularity. We aimed to compare the effect of novel tibial orthopedic reduction support (TORS) frame constructed by re-used tubular external fixator systems and manual traction with regard to the quality of re-duction, and fracture healing.

Methods: A total of 65 patients who were admitted with UTF and underwent intramedullary nailing were assessed; 43 patients un-derwent manual traction technique, and 22 patients underwent TORS technique.

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