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Synovium of rheumatoid arthritis patients after 12wk of rituximab and methylprednisolone treatment
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Swollen hands and feet syndrome: An uncommon presentation of a common disease.
Swollen Feet: Considering the Paradoxical Roles of Interleukins in Nephrotic Syndrome.
Temporary [corrected] cerebral ischemia results in swollen astrocytic end-feet that compress microve…
Presentation one: a neonate with swollen feet.
Palpitations and Co-Occurring Menopausal Symptoms in Women Prior to Breast Cancer Surgery.
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Characteristics, Phenotypes, and TRAITS of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (TRAITS-HF…
Foot and Ankle Edema Post-Cesarean Delivery
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Imaging Markers of Subclinical Cardiotoxicity in Breast Cancer
multiSENSory Stimulation to tArgeT Sensory Loss and chronIc Pain in neurOpathic patieNts
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