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  • The study investigates the management of primary aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs), using methods like comprehensive curettage, hydrogen peroxide lavage, and non-vascularized strut fibular grafting, analyzed through 20 cases mostly involving young males.
  • Results showed a high average Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score of 91.55%, reflecting positive functional outcomes, with non-vascularized fibular grafts providing effective stabilization and quicker recovery.
  • The findings support the proposed treatment approach as a reliable option for ABC management, emphasizing improved patient outcomes and functional recovery while considering factors like age and lesion characteristics.
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mRNA or ChAd0x1 COVID-19 Vaccination of Adolescents Induces Robust Antibody and Cellular Responses With Continued Recognition of Omicron Following mRNA-1273.

Front Immunol

June 2022

Immunisation and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Division, United Kingdom (UK) Health Security Agency, London, United Kingdom.

Children and adolescents generally experience mild COVID-19. However, those with underlying physical health conditions are at a significantly increased risk of severe disease. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of antibody and cellular responses in adolescents with severe neuro-disabilities who received COVID-19 vaccination with either ChAdOx1 (n=6) or an mRNA vaccine (mRNA-1273, n=8, BNT162b2, n=1).

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Background Haemorrhoid is the most common anal canal disease. Treatments may vary from non-invasive to invasive depending on the symptoms. Haemorrhoidectomy has been widely used.

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Rapunzel syndrome is an extremely rare intestinal condition stemming from trichophagia (compulsive ingestion of hair). The syndrome usually causes intestinal obstruction but we report a unique case where it has caused appendicitis. We also reviewed the existing literature on Rapunzel syndrome.

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