Category: Published Articles
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Aggressive Hydration in Acute Pancreatitis Does Early Fluid Resuscitation Improve Survival
Introduction Acute pancreatitis remains one of the leading causes of gastrointestinal hospitalizations worldwide. Early fluid resuscitation has long been considered a cornerstone of treatment but how aggressive should hydration be A recent study published in the Annals of Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology explores whether aggressive intravenous hydration during the early resuscitation phase truly improves outcomes…
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Anterolateral Ligament of the Knee Clinical Insights from a Detailed Case Report
Introduction The Anterolateral Ligament (ALL) of the knee has been a subject of growing anatomical and surgical interest over the past decade. Once debated as merely a capsular thickening, it is now increasingly recognized as a distinct ligamentous structure contributing to rotational stability of the knee. In this featured case from the Archives of Clinical…
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Hidden Endocrine Complications in Rothmund Thomson Syndrome A Rare Sibling Case Study
Introduction Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome (RTS) is a rare genetic disorder that presents with dermatological, skeletal, and growth abnormalities but its endocrine complications often go unnoticed. A recent case report published in the Annals of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism sheds light on the hidden hormonal dimensions of this condition through two sibling cases. For more peer-reviewed endocrine…
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Geosynthetics in Landfill Design Understanding Slope Stability and Failure Risks
Introduction Modern solid waste management depends heavily on advanced liner systems to protect soil and groundwater. One of the most important innovations in this field is the use of geosynthetic materials in landfill engineering. A recent review published in the Annals of Civil and Environmental Engineering highlights how these materials improve performancebut also introduce critical…
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Cervical Disc Arthroplasty Indications, Challenges & Case Outcomes
Introduction Degenerative cervical disc disease can significantly impact spinal biomechanics, leading to nerve root or spinal cord compression. While Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF) has long been considered the gold standard, modern spine surgery increasingly favors motion preserving techniques such as cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA). In this case-based review from the Archives of Clinical…
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Automatic Control and Protection of Coal Conveyor Systems Using PIC Technology
Introduction Coal conveyor systems are the backbone of material handling in thermal power plants, directly influencing plant efficiency, safety, and operational continuity. Despite their importance, many conveyor systems are still monitored manually, exposing workers to risk and increasing the chances of unnoticed faults. Recent research highlights how microcontroller based automation can significantly improve conveyor safety…
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C3D Motion Analysis from 2D Video Cameras A Cost Effective Biomechanics Solution
Introduction Accurate motion analysis plays a vital role in biomechanics clinical gait assessment, and sports performance research. Traditional 3D motion capture systems are highly precise, but their high cost, complex setup, and laboratory limitations restrict widespread use. Recent research introduces an innovative alternative generating C3D data from simple 2D video cameras, making motion analysis more…
