THE ASSOCIATION OF UPPER LIMB SENSORIMOTOR CAPACITY, EVERYDAY INPATIENT BEHAVIOR, AND THE EFFECTS OF NEUROREHABILITATION IN PERSONS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND STROKE: A MIXED-DESIGN STUDY

The association of upper limb sensorimotor capacity, everyday inpatient behavior, and the effects of neurorehabilitation in persons with multiple sclerosis and stroke: a mixed-design study

Abstract Background Quantifying and monitoring the sensorimotor state of persons with neurological disease by means of wearables in everyday life has been shown to be a promising approach.To date, the impact of physical activity volumes in fixed epoch approaches has been limiting the feasibility of kinematic analyses of everyday life upper limb use

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Ipsilateral synchronous papillary renal neoplasm with reverse polarity and urothelial carcinoma in a renal transplant recipient: a rare case report with molecular analysis and literature review

Abstract Background Renal transplant recipients (RTRs) have a 3- to 5-fold higher risk of developing malignant tumors than the general population, with new malignant tumors after transplantation considered to be the leading cause of death in RTRs.In pathological practice, it is rare for neoplasms with different histology to be located in the same o

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