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    Health-Related Quality of Life of Patients with Osteoporosis Treated with Teriparatide by Osca Guadalajara, M, Vivas Consuelo, D, Caballer Tarazona, V

    Published in Value in health (01-10-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the Health-Related Quality of Life of elderly patient using teriparatide (TPTD) METHODS: A prospective observational study from April…”
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    Upper limb deep vein thrombosis as complication of acromioclavicular joint dislocation by Osca Guadalajara, M., Urgel Granados, A., Royo Agustín, M.

    “…Around 5–10% of deep vein thrombosis occurs in the upper limb. Its most frequent cause is usually cancer, central venous catheter, radio-chemotherapy or…”
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    Trombosis venosa profunda en extremidad superior como complicación tras luxación de la articulación acromioclavicular by Osca Guadalajara, M, Urgel Granados, A, Royo Agustín, M

    “…ResumenUn 5-10% de las trombosis venosas profundas ocurren en el miembro superior. Su causa más frecuente suele ser secundaria a cáncer, catéter venoso…”
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    Results of polyurethane implant for persistent knee pain after partial meniscectomy with a minimum of two years follow-up by Martín-Hernández, C, Ranera-García, M, Díaz-Martínez, J V, Muniesa-Herrero, M P, Floría-Arnal, L J, Osca-Guadalajara, M, García-Aguilera, D

    “…To present the results of a polyurethane meniscal scaffold implant in 10 patients with persistent pain after meniscectomy. Prospective, descriptive study of…”
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    Initial hemoglobin value as a predictor of allogeneic blood transfusion in hip fracture by Torres-Campos, A, Floria-Arnal, L J, Muniesa-Herrero, M P, Ranera-García, M, Osca-Guadalajara, M, Castro-Sauras, A

    Published in Acta ortopédica mexicana (01-11-2018)
    “…Hip fracture is a cause of major morbidity and mortality and is often associated with high blood transfusion rate, non-complication-free therapy. The objective…”
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