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June 03, 2010 Articles

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  1. Active surveillance valuable prostate cancer protocol
  2. Anti-VEGF may be safe, tolerable in patients undergoing pterygium removal surgery
  3. Arterial hyperoxia increased in-hospital mortality following resuscitation
  4. ASCO's 2010 Annual Meeting
  5. Bausch + Lomb acquires assets, U.S. rights to topical treatment for herpetic keratitis
  6. Bone impaction grafting through femoral neck window may help young patients avoid THR
  7. Casting techniques should not be ignored in treatment of children’s fracture
  8. Children with hypertension can still participate in athletics
  9. Elevated levels of dangerous biomarkers found in HIV patients
  10. FDA approves denosumab for treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis
  11. FDA warns of three potentially contaminated IV drugs
  12. Hemiarthroplasty more cost effective than internal fixation, study finds
  13. Higher reoperation rates noted after dynamic hip screw fixation of pertrochanteric hip fractures vs. intramedullary nails
  14. In-hospital mortality and length of stay decreased in patients with HF between 1993 and 2006
  15. Laser bypass appears beneficial in treatment of CRVO compared with current standard of care
  16. PCA3 urine test showed better specificity than PSA for detecting prostate cancer
  17. Platelet-rich plasma shows effectiveness in the treatment of severe Achilles tendinosis
  18. RepRegen reports new bone graft substitute’s 3-month study data
  19. Responsible innovation in orthopaedics: Broadening the innovation focus from product to procedure
  20. Risk factors identified for young women with osteoporosis
  21. Sequential treatment for early-stage breast cancer more effective
  22. Single-dose antibiotics reduced infection rates in patients with hip fractures
  23. Study: Novel surgical technique prevents postoperative conjunctival tube exposure
  24. Sudden onset of polyethylene wear seen in acetabular liners
  25. Survivorship of metal-backed acetabular cups drops after 7 years