Misconceptions about trigger finger: a scoping review. Definition, pathophysiology, site of lesion, etiology. Trigger finger solving a maze

Abstract Trigger finger (TF) is a disorder characterized by snapping or locking a finger.It has a prevalence of greater than 3% in the general population; however, this estimate could be increased to 5% up to 20% in diabetic patients.Some unreal ambiguity about definition, pathophysiology, site of lesion, and etiology are found among researchers an

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Comparison of the Fitting Performance of Retention Models and Elution Strength Behaviour in Hydrophilic-Interaction and Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography

Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) is able to separate from polar to highly polar solutes, using similar eluents to those in the reversed-phase mode (RPLC) and a polar stationary phase, where water is adsorbed onto its surface.It is widely accepted that multiple modes of interaction take place in the HILIC environment, which can

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