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AVULSION OF THE TRICEPS TENDON

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1975
Two cases of the rare injury of avulsion of the triceps tendon are presented. The difficulties in clinical diagnosis and proper evaluation of the roentgenographic findings whenever present are discussed and the treatment is outlined.
E. Exarchou   +3 more
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Bilateral ureteral avulsion

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1972
Abstract In cases of severe trauma in children, demonstration of infact ureters during the evaluation of the urinary tract is mandatory. Early diagnosis and treatment of ureteral avulsion will produce good functional recovery whereas delays can cause complications such as retraction of the ureter, abscess, fibrosis, and chronic fistula formation ...
Daniel T. Cloud   +5 more
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Avulsion of the scalp

The American Journal of Surgery, 1942
Abstract 1. 1. A case of avulsion of the scalp is presented. 2. 2. Adequate granulation tissue is obtained by boring multiple holes in the outer table of the skull in avulsion of the scalp with destruction of the pericranium.
Wendell H. Kisner, Carl M. Rylander
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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.
Michael J. Bolesta, Robert D. Fitch
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Avulsion of the Popliteus Tendon

Journal of Pediatric orthopaedics, 1991
Isolated avulsion of the popliteus tendon occurred in a 13-year-old patient who stepped awkwardly from a bus. This report of injury is of special interest because the forces are easy to interpret and reflect the expected mechanism of injury to the popliteus muscle-tendon complex.
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AVULSION OF THE SCALP

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915
Mrs. B. C., aged 28, farmer's wife, of German parentage, mother of two children, one of whom is living, was in a milk house, Sept. 1, 1914, where a milk separator operated by a gasoline engine was running, when a set screw in a shaft caught in her hair and tore off her entire scalp.
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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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