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Calcaneal avulsion fracture [PDF]
Calcaneal avulsion fractures may occur spontaneously, most often in patients with diabetes. The fracture may be missed because of the absence of trauma and the absence of tenderness in either malleolus. Operative fixation is usually required. A 59-year-old woman with diabetes presented …
T F, Platts-Mills +2 more
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The menisci are the essential structures of the knee joint because they disperse body weight and reduce friction during the movement. An avulsion fracture of the posterior medial meniscus root, also known as meniscal ossicles, can lead to meniscal ...
Shen-Han Wu +3 more
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Knee Avulsion Injuries: What can I Get From a CT?
Acute bone and soft-tissue injuries to the knee are commonly seen in emergency departments as well as in the outpatient clinic. Most commonly, these injuries result from a direct blow, a fall, or a twisting injury.
Pieter Van Dyck
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Pelvic avulsion fractures (PAFs) are common in adolescents. X-ray is commonly used to diagnose PAF, but the use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for this purpose in pediatric emergency departments has yet to be published.
Takaaki Mori +2 more
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Common calcaneal avulsion fracture [PDF]
An avulsion fracture on the dorsolateral aspect of the calcaneus at the origin of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle was identified after inversion injuries of the ankle. The avulsion occurred in 10% of emergency room patients with clinically suspected ankle fractures.
J F, Norfray +4 more
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Objective We aimed to present the radiographic and functional outcomes of anatomical reduction and fixation of anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament (AITFL) avulsion fracture without syndesmotic screw fixation in rotational ankle fracture.
Kee Jeong Bae +4 more
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Background Several studies on the relationship between morphological parameters and traumatic diseases of the knee have already been conducted. However, few studies focused on the association between knee morphology and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL ...
Ning Fan +8 more
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Fibular head avulsion fractures are rare and are so-called the arcuate signal. Avulsion fracture of the iliotibial band and anterolateral ligament is known as a Segond fracture, and it is another rare entity.
Jonatas Brito de Alencar Neto +4 more
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Osteochondral avulsion fracture of the posteromedial tibial plateau
Posteromedial tibial plateau avulsion fracture caused by semimembranosus muscle is not easy to detect by X-ray. The literature regarding this issue is poor, also mechanism is extensively disputable. This lesion was often connected to an anterior cruciate
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