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Rubber Flooring – Pros and Cons
Rubber Flooring has many uses and many forms; you may have even gotten so accustomed to it being around you that you’ve failed to notice its presence. Most gyms nowadays have some form of rubber flooring installed. Rubber tiles are the most common form of gym flooring; these are primarily installed to ensure shock absorption. Plates, weights, bars, and dumbbells cause a lot of sounds and harm the flooring below if dropped or even set down in an inordinate fashion. The noise pollution is not only irritating for the people present in the premises, but it can also be a cause of great worry if the sounds are loud enough to cause the people on the floors below to take legal action. Rubber-based gym flooring provides a safety net for any falls that may occur during an exercise routine, the shock-absorbing feature will cut out any impact of the fall and you can walk it off with probably a few bruises if the fall was scary enough.
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Flooring , Rubber
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rubberfloorings2
Entertainment
2 weeks ago
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Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis (NEH) is a rare inflammatory neutrophilic dermatosis that primarily affectseccrine sweat glands. Although it has been described in various malignancies and with therapeutic agents, it is mostfrequently associated with cytarabine-based induction chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia. We report arare case of NEH in a 63-year-old male with a medical history significant for primary CNS lymphoma. The patientwas treated with high-dose thiotepa, busulfan, and cyclophosphamide (BuCy) followed by autologous stem celltransplantation, which was complicated by bacteremia and septic shock. Approximately three weeks afterchemotherapy, he developed localized bright red, desquamating plaques on his bilateral outer hips, posterior upperthighs, and buttocks. Histological findings revealed neutrophils infiltrating and surrounding the eccrine glandsaccompanied by squamous syringometaplasia, apoptotic keratinocytes, and basovacuolar changes. This caseserves to highlight that NEH should be considered in the differential diagnosis of erosive, erythematous plaques,especially in patients with lymphoproliferative tumors receiving high-dose chemotherapy, in order to provideappropriate clinical management.
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Dermatology Research Journals , DermatologyJournals , DermatologyOpen Access Journals , DermatologyPeer Review Journals , DermatologyScholarly Journals
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jessicamia1
Science & Technology
1 month ago
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