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  1. Knee Hyperextension in a Newborn Resolved Without Surgery

    Dec 19, 2025 · The neonatal case shows that early diagnosis and serial casting can successfully treat severe congenital knee hyperextension, even in resource-limited settings.

  2. Anterior Shoulder Dislocation - Page 6 - Medscape

    Nov 8, 2001 · Operative management of anterior shoulder dislocation consists of either open or arthroscopic repair of the "essential lesion" -- the Bankart lesion (detachment of the capsulo-labral …

  3. Women With Chronic Severe CAD Fare Better With CABG vs PCI

    Dec 9, 2025 · Coronary artery bypass grafting yields better 5-year outcomes in women with chronic severe coronary artery disease than percutaneous coronary intervention, a study finds.

  4. IOC Statement Seeks to Prevent Injury in Female Athletes

    A global movement is calling attention to the problem of injuries in female athletes — and to the scarcity of research in this population.

  5. Drug Used for Enlarged Prostate Tied to High Glaucoma Risk

    The use of alpha-blockers for benign prostatic hyperplasia is tied to an increased risk of developing acute angle-closure glaucoma, a study finds.

  6. Eye Complications Found With Use of Semaglutide, Tirzepatide

    Feb 7, 2025 · A retrospective case series identified nine patients who developed ophthalmic complications during treatment with semaglutide or tirzepatide.

  7. Key Factors May Affect Stroke Treatment Success - Medscape

    Oct 30, 2025 · Predictors of short-term outcomes after endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke include age, neurologic status, and postsurgical complications, new research shows.

  8. ‘Griefbots’ Resurrect Dead Loved Ones — Healthy or Harmful?

    AI-generated avatars allow you to interact with deceased loved ones on demand — potentially for decades. A healthy grieving tool or potential mental health risk?

  9. Facial Paralysis: Is This Stroke, Botox, or Bell’s Palsy?

    Mar 13, 2025 · The Curbsiders share what they’ve learned from an expert neurologist on the evaluation and management of Bell’s palsy.

  10. Can DSED Shorten Time in VF — and Save More Lives? - Medscape

    Sep 3, 2025 · Drs Glatter, Cheskes, and Antevy discuss double sequential external defibrillation, its role in refractory VF, and why earlier use may improve survival and neurologic outcomes.