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Prompt Parental Reimplantation of an Avulsed Permanent Incisor in an Eight-Year-Old Child With Five-Year Follow-Up: A Case Report. [PDF]

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MANAGEMENT OF AVULSIONS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1992
The treatment of the avulsed tooth provides a significant challenge to the dental practitioner. It is obvious that this particular dental injury poses a significant number of questions for both the researcher and the clinician. There will be most likely a continued interest to find the ideal treatment for this injury.
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Complete avulsion of the scalp

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1952
Summary 1.Treatment and its results in a series of twenty-four cases of complete avulsion of the scalp are reported. 2.The inadvisability of replacing the avulsed scalp, either as a whole or thinned down to a full-thickness graft, is emphasised. In no case yet reported has it been successful.
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Avulsion injuries of the thumb

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
Similar findings in a series of seven avulsions of the thumb suggest that this injury is a well-defined entity. In all cases avulsion was the result of catching the digit in a rotating machine. In most cases a glove was worn. The usual clinical findings included extrinsic tendon avulsion from the forearm, nerve avulsion from the median nerve within the
C, Vlastou, A S, Earle
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Avulsion fractures of the scapula

Skeletal Radiology, 1982
Fractures of the scapula due to direct violence are relatively common. Wilber and Evans [18] reported 40 scapular fractures and reviewed the literature. All those injured had received direct trauma to the shoulder and they were able to divide their cases into two groups, based on anatomical location and functional results.
G H, Heyse-Moore, D J, Stoker
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The vertical avulsion flap

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1980
Unilateral vertical tangential maxillofacial trauma may result in a combination of a certain number of charcteristic lesions. Although composed of wounds and fractures in the upper, middle and lower third of the face, this form of injury can be considered to be a separate distinct entity.
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RING AVULSION INJURY

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
Dependent upon the age, the occupation, and the requisites of an individual patient, the less important ulnar fingers may be of great value; in these the philosophy of discriminate preservation should be given considerable weight in the choice of treatment. Revascularization of fingers injured by a ring avulsion, and restoration of tactile gnosis with
S V, Flagg, F J, Finseth, T J, Krizek
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