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Subtalar dislocation is a rare but serious traumatic injury, frequently complicated by talar necrosis and a consequent poor prognosis. We report a case of an anteromedial talo–naviculo–calcaneal dislocation. Closed reduction was performed in the emergency department under sedation using external maneuvers. Treatment consisted of six weeks of immobilization followed by a structured rehabilitation program. Post-reduction imaging revealed no associated fractures. At the 18-month follow-up, the patient had a stable and pain-free ankle, with no radiological evidence of osteonecrosis.

Forebrain (prosencephalon), comprising of telencephalon and diencephalon is the anterior part of the brain followed by midbrain (mesencephalon), and hindbrain (rhombencephalon). Telencephalon, the most anterior part involves olfactory bulbs (responsible for sense of smell), olfactory tract, and telencephalic hemispheres (cerebrum) while diencephalon, located between telencephalon and the midbrain involves habenula and hypothalamaus. In this study the telencephalic and diencephalic regions are histologically analyzed in two teleosts, C.auratus and B. striata.

Aim: We all know the different dietary interactions of rheumatological diseases, but we wanted to determine what their effects on patient follow-ups and treatment protocols will be in long-term follow-ups. Introduction: The importance of diet in many different diseases is known and new effects are added every day. Developed societies, although having successfully reduced the burden of infectious disease, constitute an environment where metabolic, cardiovascular, and autoimmune diseases thrive.

Skin rejuvenation is a common procedure in current clinical practice. Various technologies are employed for these therapeutic purposes, with some types of lasers being beneficial due to their safety and low risk of complications. The 1320 nm wavelength is strongly absorbed by water molecules, which produce considerable heating in the skin, contributing to skin rejuvenation. Furthermore, activated charcoal masks can be combined to enhance the desired results.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising healthcare by enhancing patient care, diagnosis, treatment, and management. This paper explores the diverse applications of AI in health systems, highlighting its potential to improve efficiency, accuracy, and patient outcomes while addressing the associated challenges. AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision enable the analysis of vast healthcare data for predictive analytics, personalised medicine, and disease prevention.

The biodegradation of materials that pollute the environment is a topic of research worldwide. Various methods for degrading commonly used polymeric materials such as polystyrene have been documented; however, these methods are often costly or have an unfavorable environmental impact. Polystyrene and its derivatives are used in the manufacture of utensils and food and beverage packaging. Studies have been reported showing the toxic properties of these substances. Biodegradation using microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi has yielded significant results.

Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a global public health problem with anaemia as one of its leading causes. There have been a number of interventions and strategies targeted at preventing anaemia in pregnancy and in effect, maternal mortality in Ghana. Despite these efforts, the problem persists. This study investigated the trends in anaemia aggravated maternal mortality in Ghana and examined how these rates varied across different age groups.

This meta-analysis compares Desarda and Lichtenstein repair techniques in adult patients with primary inguinal hernia using data from randomized controlled trials and observational cohort studies. Studies enrolling participants over 18 years and directly reporting postoperative outcomes for both techniques were included. The pooled analysis focuses on early and late complications such as seroma, surgical site infection, scrotal edema, hematoma, chronic groin pain, hospital stay, and recurrence, as summarized in the outcome table.

This research falls within the field of Physical Education and Sports (PE) didactics and aims to study the contribution of PE to the development of language skills in lower secondary school students. Based on the observation that PE classes, although predominantly motor-based, also offer potential for expression, interaction, and verbal communication, this study analyzes teaching practices likely to mobilize and develop language skills among learners.

The multi-dimensional nonlinear inverse problems (MNIPs) are important problems in computational science and engineering, which involve high computation cost and stability problems. This paper suggests a computation framework to increase the efficiency and stability of the solutions to MNIPs. The framework includes high-performance numerical optimization, regularization techniques, and adaptive computation techniques, which lead to more accurate solutions at less computation time.

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