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Alex Rodriguez Pulls Out Of All-Star Game

Alex Rodriguez has pulled out of the All-Star game, joining his New York Yankees' teammates Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera in missing the midsummer classic. Rodriguez was elected by the fans to his 14th All-Star appearance. He is nursing a sore right knee. A-Rod is being held out of Friday night's game against the Tampa Bay Rays and was sent for an MRI.

 

PBT: Kobe refuses MRI, will play in Game 5

PBT: Kobe Bryant refused an MRI or X-ray on his ankle and plans to play in Game 5. That's admirable, but not if he does more damage.

 

Allen Iverson injures ankle playing in Turkey, will have MRI exam

Allen Iverson injures ankle playing in Turkey, will have MRI exam

Former NBA star Allen Iverson injured his right ankle playing with his Turkish team and will have an MRI exam Thursday.

 

Yao out for season with stress fracture

Yao out for season with stress fracture

Houston Rockets center Yao Ming will miss the rest of the season because of the stress fracture in his left ankle. The Rockets announced the decision Friday, a day after the injury was found in an MRI exam. Team physician Walter Lowe said surgery is the usual treatment for such an injury, which has sidelined Yao since Nov. 10.

 

MRI reveals stress fracture in Yao's left ankle

MRI reveals stress fracture in Yao's left ankle

An MRI performed today on Rockets center Yao Ming revealed a stress fracture of the Medial Malleolus in his left ankle. The fracture, which is related to his previous injury of the Tarsal Navicular bone, presented itself during the course of his current rehabilitation program. There is no timetable for his return at this time.

Senh: That's bad. Sucks for Houston Rockets fans. This might be it for Yao. It's too bad.

 

Baby Born in MRI Machine

Baby Born in MRI Machine

“For the first time we can clearly see the mechanics of a vaginal delivery,” he said. “For years, obstetricians have relied on very crude methods of understanding complications like cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD), which translates when the baby fails to descend into the birth canal and there is a rest in cervical dilatation, which ultimately leads to a C-section.”

 

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