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Apophyseal avulsion fractures of the pelvis. A review
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2018Background and aim of the work: Fractures of the pelvis classically occur in adolescent during sports activities with forceful and repetitive contractions or passive lengthening acting on not yet ossified growth plates.
Calderazzi Filippo+5 more
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1977
Chest injuries have become more common due to the increasing number of motor vehicle accidents. In such cases, it is necessary to exclude serious underlying visceral damage. When the lung is injured, minor lacerations heal spontaneously, while more severe injury produces persistent collapse and leakage of air and blood into the pleural cavity.
AD Gouliamos, DC Jackson, IS Johnsrude
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Chest injuries have become more common due to the increasing number of motor vehicle accidents. In such cases, it is necessary to exclude serious underlying visceral damage. When the lung is injured, minor lacerations heal spontaneously, while more severe injury produces persistent collapse and leakage of air and blood into the pleural cavity.
AD Gouliamos, DC Jackson, IS Johnsrude
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1999
Background: Ring avulsion injuries can vary in severity from mere breach of the skin through to complete amputation or degloving. Management of the more severe injuries remains controversial in deciding whether to salvage or amputate. Method: Six cases managed between 1991 and 1997 are presented.
H. J. Cleland+3 more
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Background: Ring avulsion injuries can vary in severity from mere breach of the skin through to complete amputation or degloving. Management of the more severe injuries remains controversial in deciding whether to salvage or amputate. Method: Six cases managed between 1991 and 1997 are presented.
H. J. Cleland+3 more
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Avulsion Fractures of the Patella
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1990Forty-seven skeletally immature patients with marginal fractures of the patella were evaluated. We showed that avulsion fractures may affect the superior, inferior, and medial margins of the patella, separating through the subchondral bone along the biomechanically susceptible margin of progressive chondroosseous transformation and expansion of the ...
John A. Ogden+3 more
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Lower Extremity Avulsion Fractures in the Pediatric and Adolescent Athlete.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2017Lower extremity avulsion fractures are uncommon in the pediatric population and can be misdiagnosed without proper imaging and/or clinical suspicion for these injuries.
Jonathan R. Schiller+2 more
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Avulsion of the superior labrum
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2004Snyder et al. coined the term superior labral anterior and posterior (SLAP) lesion and classified SLAP lesion into 4 types. Morgan et al. developed a secondary classification of Snyder type II lesions based on the anatomic location. Maffet et al. found that some lesions could not be classified according to classification of Snyder et al.; types V to ...
Nam-Hong Choi, Sung-Jae Kim
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Sedimentology, 1989
ABSTRACTThe Cumberland Marshes in east‐central Saskatchewan, Canada, occupy over 5000 km2and contain a variety of active and abandoned fluvial features, including straight to sinuous isolated channels, anastomosed channel systems, levees, and crevasse splays in addition to marshes, lakes and bogs. In 1873, an avulsion of the Saskatchewan River diverted
Joseph P. Dufficy+3 more
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ABSTRACTThe Cumberland Marshes in east‐central Saskatchewan, Canada, occupy over 5000 km2and contain a variety of active and abandoned fluvial features, including straight to sinuous isolated channels, anastomosed channel systems, levees, and crevasse splays in addition to marshes, lakes and bogs. In 1873, an avulsion of the Saskatchewan River diverted
Joseph P. Dufficy+3 more
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Avulsion of the Triceps Tendon
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981Avulsion of the triceps tendon should be suspected in patients who have pain about the elbow following a deceleration stress to the upper extremity. In three cases, the avulsion occurred both with or without a concomitant blow to the posterior aspect of the arm.
F G Lippert rd, E L Farrar rd
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AVULSION OF THE TRICEPS TENDON
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1975Two 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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The Segond Fracture Is an Avulsion of the Anterolateral Complex
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017Background: The Segond fracture was classically described as an avulsion fracture of the anterolateral capsule of the knee. Recently, some authors have attributed its pathogenesis to the “anterolateral ligament” (ALL).
Humza S. Shaikh+7 more
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