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“... in both eyes and with a stable condition in the progression of the disease.Discussion: This condition also...”
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“... weeks before and two weeks after the governmental implementation of the state of emergency in our...”
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“... acute or chronic lameness and swelling in the affected limb. Although the diagnosis of appendicular OSA...”
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“..., absence of proprioception, decrease in muscle tonus and paresis of pelvic limb. All patients were treated...”
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“... critical period were chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI), deep vein thrombosis, and acute limb...”
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“... a significant decrease of the IC comparing the situation before and after the exercise (p=0.002) which was not...”
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