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A review of the equine suspensory ligament: Injury prone yet understudied
Abstract The suspensory ligament (SL) is a key component of the elaborate and highly adapted suspensory apparatus in the horse. In addition to contributing to stabilisation of the metacarpophalangeal joint, the SL has a spring like function to reduce the energetic cost of locomotion.
Deborah J. Guest+2 more
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The Pediatric Second Dorsal Interossei Avulsion: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Episalla NC+6 more
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Full-thickness skin replacement after traumatic avulsion
B.V.M. Corps, Martin Littlewood
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Abstract Background Limited reports in the literature are available regarding desmitis of the palmar/plantar ligaments of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PL‐PIPJ); the clinical significance of such injuries is unknown. Objectives To describe the ability to differentiate the PL‐PIPJ on low‐field magnetic resonance (MR) examination.
Manon W. J. Peeters+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Luxation injuries to the predecessors can cause sequelae in the permanent successors. Aim To describe and analyze sequelae in permanent successors according to the child's age at the time of different luxation traumas (concussion, subluxation, extrusion, lateral luxation, intrusion and avulsion) in the primary dentition compared ...
Anne‐Marie Folmer+3 more
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The Medial Malleolar Fleck Sign: A Case Report Highlighting Retinacular Origin Rather Than Deltoid Ligament Avulsion. [PDF]
Yagi Y, Nakamura T.
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Complete avulsion of the optic nerve. A clinical, angiographic, and electrodiagnostic study.
J S Hillman, V Myska, S. Nissim
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Avulsion of the Left Internal Mammary Artery After Minimally Invasive Coronary Bypass [PDF]
John J. McMahon+3 more
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The paucity of small, skeletally immature individuals representing the earliest ontogenetic stages of extinct archosaurs complicates our understanding of the growth dynamics within and between species. The opportune finding of the smallest phytosaur femora reveals slow growth, a surprising signal considering that larger phytosaurs in North America have
Erika R. Goldsmith+6 more
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