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  • This study investigates how different alignments of femoral prostheses affect stress and strain in the lateral compartment of the knee after unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) in both normal and osteoporotic patients.
  • Using finite element analysis, researchers simulated 14 different alignment scenarios to evaluate their impact on the knee's cartilage and meniscus.
  • Results showed that greater varus alignment increased stress and strain, especially in osteoporotic patients, suggesting that improper alignment could worsen post-operative outcomes and accelerate osteoarthritis in the affected compartment.
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In a recent reclassification, adenocarcinoma has been redefined as a glandular precursor lesion (GPL), alongside adenomatous hyperplasia. This updated classification necessitates corresponding adaptations in clinical diagnostic and therapeutic protocols. Consequently, the present study aimed to construct and validate a nomogram utilizing computed tomography (CT) texture features to effectively discriminate between minimally invasive adenocarcinoma (MIA) and GPL within sub-centimeter pulmonary ground glass nodules (GGNs).

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Background: Capillary malformation (CM) is the most common vascular malformation. Large scale studies on its incidence and risk factors are limited in China.

Objective: Our study aimed to investigate the incidence of CM in Chinese infants and to evaluate its potential risk factors.

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Bone defects are difficult to heal, which conveys a heavy burden to patients' lives and their economy. The total flavonoids of Rhizoma drynariae (TFRD) can promote the osteogenesis of distraction osteogenesis. However, the dose effect is not clear, the treatment period is short, and the quality of bone formation is poor.

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Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is essential to the development and progression of malignant human cancer. Growing evidence suggests that the lncRNA forkhead box D3 antisense 1 (FOXD3-AS1) is a crucial regulatory effector for multiple cancer types and is closely associated with poor prognosis. However, in most cases, the molecular mechanism underlying the role of FOXD3-AS1 in cancer development has not yet been fully elucidated.

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