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    X-ray images of the right femoral neck fracture in a 72-year old male patient with chronic renal failure before and after hemiarthroplasty.

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    <p>(A) Preoperative imaging shows compression fractures on the femoral neck of the right hip and shortening deformity of the femoral neck. (B) Representative images taken 6 months after right femoral head arthroplasty. (C) At 24 months of follow-up, the prosthesis was in the correct position. On subsequent X-ray images, there were no further changes.</p

    The Kaplan-Meier survival curves analysis in patients with or without surgical treatment.

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    <p>Survival curves in 32 study patients. Based on surgical risk assessment, 28 patients were selected for surgical treatment. The remaining 4 patients could not undergo the surgery and dead within 30 days. Furthermore, mortality rates in the early surgery group were equal with the delayed surgery group.</p

    Visualization 1: 910nm femtosecond Nd-doped fiber laser for in vivo two-photon microscopic imaging

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    the blood vessel of a two-day-old zebrafish Originally published in Optics Express on 25 July 2016 (oe-24-15-16544

    Photomicrographs of the lung and heart tissues (H&E, ×400).

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    <p>Normal pulmonary histology in the sham group (A). Alveolar rupture (black arrow) in the land group (B). Alveolar congestion and hemorrhage and breakdown of the alveolar architecture (black arrow) in the shoal group (C). Histopathological scoring data of lung injuries presented in a box-and-whisker plot (the boxes are constructed with 25% and 75% confidence intervals, median and maximum or minimum individual values) (D), <sup>♀♀</sup> p<0.01 versus the sham group, <sup>♂♂</sup> p<0.01 versus the land group. Normal heart histology in the sham group (E). Myocardial edema and congestion in the mesenchyme (black arrow) in the land group (F). Myocardial edema, hemorrhage (black arrow) and myofibrillar disarray and breakage (white arrow) in the shoal group (G).</p
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