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Optic Nerve Avulsion

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1997
To characterize the presentation, role of diagnostic imaging, and course in patients with optic nerve avulsion.A retrospective review of medical records of all 6 patients with optic nerve avulsion who were seen at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, from January 1, 1991, to July 31, 1995.The initial visual acuity ranged from 20/100 to no ...
B S, Foster   +4 more
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Complete Scalp Avulsion

Archives of Surgery, 1976
Complete scalp avulsion results in serious consequences, including hospitalization, economic loss, devasting disfigurement, and psychological effects on the patient. Three patients suffering complete scalp avulsion are discussed. Each case involved injury from farm tractors and occurred in young girls with long hair.
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Tibial Tubercle Avulsions

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1986
Avulsion of the tibial tubercle is not common. Sixteen cases are recorded, with a mean age of 15 years 2 months. All subjects were boys, 15 cases were left-sided, and three individuals had other associated knee injuries. All were treated operatively. Immobilization time averaged 4.9 weeks, with a mean follow-up of 15 months.
M J, Bolesta, R D, Fitch
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Tibial Tubercle Avulsion

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989
In brief: Tibial tubercle avulsion is an uncommon injury that has a peak incidence in early adolescence near the time of physeal closure. Because growth arrest and deformation can follow this injury, immediate diagnosis and treatment are essential. In this case a 14-year-old boy sustained a type 2 tibial tubercle avulsion while playing basketball and ...
T, Floyd, G D, Picetti, F R, Schneider
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Tooth avulsion

Nursing, 2005
Catherine, Pence, Kimberly, McErlane
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Meniscus Root Avulsion

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2012
Root tears of the menisci were underappreciated as a clinical entity until a case report by Pagnani and coworkers, who described a medial meniscal root tear in a young thlete. This case and others in subsequent reports were managed by partial eniscectomy because they were felt to be irreparable or degenerative in origin or ecause techniques for repair ...
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Avulsed Mastoid

Otology & Neurotology, 2012
Lindsay, Young   +3 more
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Avulsed ureter

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2003
Norman, Dublin, Azad H, Razack
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Avulsed tooth

Nursing, 2012
Ellen, Pfadt, Dorothy S, Carlson
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Thyroarytenoid Muscle Avulsion

Journal of Voice
Thyroarytenoid muscle avulsion is a rare condition in which laryngeal trauma causes a separation of the thyroarytenoid muscle from the arytenoid cartilage. Typically, symptoms are nonspecific but include severe dysphonia and voice fatigue. They are similar to symptoms of vocal process avulsion.
Philip J. Maxwell   +2 more
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