MEDULLARY SPONGE KIDNEY: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES

Medullary Sponge Kidney: Current Perspectives

Talha H aboriginal flag beanie Imam,1 Haris Patail,2 Hassan Patail3 1Division of Nephrology, Kaiser Permanente, Fontana, CA, USA; 2St.George’s University School of Medicine, West Indies, Grenada; 3Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook, NY, USACorrespondence

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Prediction of Tensile Strain Capacity for X52 Steel Pipeline Materials Using the Extended Finite Element Method

Strain-based design (SBD) plays an important role in pipeline design and assessment of pipelines subjected to geo-hazards.Under such hazards, a pipe can be subjected to substantial plastic strains, leading to tensile failure at locations of girth weld flaws.For SBD, the finite element method (FEM) can be a reliable tool to calculate the tensile str

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Study of blind thrust faults underlying Tokyo and Osaka urban areas using a combination of high-resolution seismic reflection profiling and continuous coring

We acquired high-resolution seismic reflection profiles and continuously cored boreholes to evaluate active flexures produced by major blind thrust fault systems within two densely populated Neogene-Quaternary sedimentary basins in Japan: the Fukaya Fault System near Tokyo in the Kanto Basin and the Uemachi Fault System in the Osaka

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Interindividual- and blood-correlated sweat phenylalanine multimodal analytical biochips for tracking exercise metabolism

Abstract In situ monitoring of endogenous amino acid loss through sweat can provide physiological insights into health and metabolism.However, existing amino acid biosensors are unable to quantitatively assess metabolic status during exercise and are rarely used to establish blood-sweat correlations because they only detect concrete fire table hidd

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Technical Guide and Tips to Anterior Arthroscopic Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Irreparable Subscapularis Tears

In young redken chromatics 6nn patients, irreparable subscapularis tears can be managed by latissimus dorsi (LD) transfer on the lesser tuberosity.We provide a technical guide for isolated LD anterior transfer.The surgical procedure begins with glenohumeral exploration and release of the remaining subscapularis.Then, we dissect the LD tendon below

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