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Erratum: Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Prevalence and Long-Term Factors Impacting Bladder Function in an Australian Community Cohort

Amatya B, Khan F, Whishaw M, Pallant JF

Table 5 and Fig. 2 were inadvertently omitted from the original publication of this article.
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Knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regarding the future of artificial intelligence in oral radiology in India: A survey

Sur J, Bose S, Khan F, Dewangan D, Sawriya E, Roul A

Purpose: This study investigated knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regarding the future of artificial intelligence (AI) for radiological diagnosis among dental specialists in central India. Materials and Methods: An online survey was...
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Disaster Response and Management: The Integral Role of Rehabilitation

Amatya B, Khan F

With the increasing frequency of disasters and the significant upsurge of survivors with severe impairments and long-term disabling conditions, there is a greater focus on the importance of rehabilitation in...
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The Targon FN System for the Management of Intracapsular Neck of Femur Fractures: Minimum 2-Year Experience and Outcome in an Independent Hospital

Osarumwense D, Tissingh E, Wartenberg K, Aggarwal S, Ismail F, Orakwe S, Khan F

BACKGROUND: The Targon FN implant was developed in 2007 to treat intracapsular neck of femur fractures. Early results from the design centre have shown good results in terms of fracture...
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Human Error Probability Assessment During Maintenance Activities of Marine Systems

Islam R, Khan F, Abbassi R, Garaniya V

BACKGROUND: Maintenance operations on-board ships are highly demanding. Maintenance operations are intensive activities requiring high manemachine interactions in challenging and evolving conditions. The evolving conditions are weather conditions, workplace temperature,...
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Smokeless tobacco (paan and gutkha) consumption, prevalence, and contribution to oral cancer

Niaz K, Maqbool F, Khan F, Bahadar H, Ismail Hassan F, Abdollahi

Smokeless tobacco consumption, which is widespread throughout the world, leads to oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), which is a long-lasting and devastating condition of the oral cavity with the potential for...
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Soluble CD40 Levels in Plasma Are Associated with Cardiovascular Disease and in Carotid Plaques with a Vulnerable Phenotype

Shami A, Edsfeldt A, Bengtsson E, Nilsson J, Shore AC, Natali A, Khan F, Lutgens E, Gonçalves I

Background and Purpose CD40 and CD40 ligand (CD40L) are costimulatory molecules of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily and well known for their involvement in inflammatory diseases: atherosclerotic mouse models...
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A Phage Display-Identified Peptide Selectively Binds to Kidney Injury Molecule-1 (KIM-1) and Detects KIM-1–Overexpressing Tumors In Vivo

Haque ME, Khan F, Chi L, Gurung S, Vadevoo SM, Park RW, Kim DK, Kim SK, Lee B

PURPOSE: This study was carried out to identify a peptide that selectively binds to kidney injury molecule-1 (KIM-1) by screening a phage-displayed peptide library and to use the peptide for...
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Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Prevalence and Long-Term Factors Impacting Bladder Function in an Australian Community Cohort

Amatya B, Khan F, Whishaw M, Pallant JF

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Urinary dysfunction is associated with significant morbidity in persons with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). The aim of this study was to describe prevalence and long-term impact of bladder...
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