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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2005
26-year-old man was brought into our emergency de-partment by ambulance after a relatively minor fall at abuilding site approximately 40 minutes previously. Thepatient had been carrying a heavy load in his arms when hisright foot slipped between two concrete slabs.
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26-year-old man was brought into our emergency de-partment by ambulance after a relatively minor fall at abuilding site approximately 40 minutes previously. Thepatient had been carrying a heavy load in his arms when hisright foot slipped between two concrete slabs.
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Haemophilia, 2006
Summary. Radiation synoviorthesis is a very effective procedure that decreases both the frequency and the intensity of recurrent ankle bleeds related to ankle synovitis. The procedure should be performed as soon as possible to minimize the degree of articular cartilage damage.
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Summary. Radiation synoviorthesis is a very effective procedure that decreases both the frequency and the intensity of recurrent ankle bleeds related to ankle synovitis. The procedure should be performed as soon as possible to minimize the degree of articular cartilage damage.
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1987
As in all fractures through the articular surface of a major weight-bearing joint, optimal treatment for fractures of the ankle follows the basic tenet: restoration of the normal anatomy is required to prevent development of secondary arthritis. The anatomical reduction may be obtained by closed means, but often, in unstable fractures, it cannot be ...
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As in all fractures through the articular surface of a major weight-bearing joint, optimal treatment for fractures of the ankle follows the basic tenet: restoration of the normal anatomy is required to prevent development of secondary arthritis. The anatomical reduction may be obtained by closed means, but often, in unstable fractures, it cannot be ...
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1969
Hill Ro, Callaghan Je, Percy Ec
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Hill Ro, Callaghan Je, Percy Ec
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