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Cureus | Do Variable Locking Plates Provide Better Functional and Radiological Outcomes in Volar Barton Fractures?

Background: A volar or reverse Barton fracture refers to an intra-articular distal radius fracture that extends out to the volar aspect of the distal radius and there may be subluxation or dislocation in that direction. The overall goal of managing volar Barton fractures is to obtain motion that is pain-free, allow the patient to return to their usual activities, and minimize the risk of development of early-onset arthritis which may cause disability. Though various management options are available, this study deals with the assessment of functional and radiological outcomes of volar Barton fracture fixed with a variable locking plate. Material and methods: A prospective, observational, and hospital-based study was conducted at R. L. Jalappa Hospital and Research Centre, Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College (SDUMC), Tamaka, India, on patients with volar Barton fracture managed with a variable locking plate from the period December 2019 to June 2021. Clinical data were assessed with Disabil

Penn Medicine, Philadelphia: Penn Medicine Awarded $9 Million to Advance Study of Technology that Lights Up Lung Cancer Tumors | India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Penn Medicine, Philadelphia: Penn Medicine Awarded $9 Million to Advance Study of Technology that Lights Up Lung Cancer Tumors | India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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Penn Medicine Awarded $9 million to Advance Study of Technology That Lights Up Lung Cancer Tumors

Penn Medicine receives $9 million to advance research on imaging technology that illuminates tumors

Building on Penn Medicine's years of research and use of imaging technology that illuminates tumor tissue-; helping clinicians more easily detect and remove it-; the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has received a five-year, $9 million research grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to push the field forward, particularly for lung cancer patients.

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