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Publication Metadata only Public health roles in response to the 2011 thailand flooding(2014-01-01) Phitaya Charupoonphol; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Preface(2025-01-01) Nouman M.; Chatpun S.; Nouman M.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only The “laminated or swirled” sign(2025-01-01) Srisajjakul S.; Prapaisilp P.; Bangchokdee S.; Srisajjakul S.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Punctate Inner Choroiditis(2024-01-01) Thongborisuth T.; Song A.; Lobo-Chan A.M.; Thongborisuth T.; Mahidol UniversityPublication Metadata only Transarterial embolization of vein of galen aneurysmal malformations: 3 cases(2000-01-01) P. Jiarakongmun; S. Pongpech; S. Siriwimolmas; P. Lasjuanias; Mahidol UniversityPublication Metadata only Prenatal diagnosis of campomelic dysplasia with three-dimensional ultrasound [1](2006-05-01) P. Promsonthi; D. Wattanasirichaigoon; Mahidol UniversityPublication Metadata only Nursing data set development in Thailand(2006-12-01) Rutja Phuphaibul; Mahidol Universityproblem, nursing intervention, admission number, health insurance, discharge plan and home visit. © 2006 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved.Item Metadata only Stiff Wrist Assessment: General Consideration, Etiology of the Wrist Stiffness(2025-01-01) Laohaprasitiporn P.; Bain G.I.; Laohaprasitiporn P.; Mahidol UniversityWrist stiffness poses a significant clinical challenge characterized by restriction of wrist mobility that impacts daily activities. Understanding wrist stiffness is imperative for clinicians to optimize patient outcomes and restore functional wrist mobility. This review explores the etiology, pathogenesis, classification, and approach to treatment of wrist t stiffness.Item Metadata only Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty(2026-01-01) Mitchell B.C.; Dickinson N.J.; Ganokroj P.; Provencher M.T.; Mitchell B.C.; Mahidol UniversityItem Metadata only Overview of Diabetic Foot Complications(2025-01-01) Nouman M.; Chatpun S.; Nouman M.; Mahidol UniversityDiabetic foot complications represent a significant clinical and public health challenge. In diabetic neuropathy, peripheral sensory loss reduces protective sensation, making patients unaware of injuries or trauma. Early detection, patient education
