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Demographics of extra-articular calcaneal fractures: Including a review of the literature on treatment and outcome [PDF]
Introduction: Extra-articular calcaneal fractures represent 25-40% of all calcaneal fractures and an even higher percentage of up to 60% is seen in children.
A Pillai+75 more
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We describe a patient who underwent arthroscopic pullout fixation for a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) avulsion fracture. A 46-year-old female, injured in a fall while riding a motorcycle, was diagnosed with a right knee PCL tibial attachment avulsion
S. Nakagawa+5 more
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A new classification for inland freshwater palaeowetlands to be used in the field or core laboratory by sedimentologists, providing examples from the Guadix Basin (southern Spain). Abstract Present wetlands have proven to be delicate, biodiverse ecosystems, that are natural sinks for CO2 and act as good indicators for climate changes.
S. Pla‐Pueyo+1 more
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Avulsion fracture of the Iliac Crest : a clinical and radiological evaluation 17 years later [PDF]
The authors present the case of a sports-related avulsion fracture of the iliac crest, which happened in 1987, in an 18-year old adolescent. This was diagnosed using plain radiography, and was managed non-surgically.
Depasquale, Ruben+1 more
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Bilateral Proximal Tibial Sleeve Fractures in a Child: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: A sleeve fracture classically describes an avulsion of cartilage or periosteum with or without osseous fragments and usually occurs at the inferior margin of the patella.
Chou, D.+3 more
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Avulsion Fracture of the Posterior Tibiofibular Syndesmosis
Teaching Point: A posterior tibial lip fracture is a rare avulsion fracture at the tibial insertion of the posterior tibiofibular ligament that causes significant ankle instability and often requires surgical intervention.
Wouter Schroven+2 more
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Fractures of the proximal tibial epiphysis are rare, representing less than 3% of all epiphyseal and 1% of all physeal injuries in adolescents. Bilateral injuries are extremely rare.
Christopher Newman+2 more
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ABSTRACT Conventional MRI is limited in imaging tissues with short T2 relaxation times, such as bone, ligaments, and cartilage, due to their rapid signal decay. This limitation has spurred the development of specialized MRI techniques designed specifically for short‐T2 tissue imaging.
Pranjal Rai+3 more
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Abstract A 10‐hour‐old filly presented with an extreme carpal valgus of the left front after trauma at birth. Radiographic examination revealed a subluxation of the carpometacarpal joint with severe widening of the interosseous space between the second and third metacarpal bone. Partial medial collateral ligament avulsion from the third metacarpal bone
Myrthe Barvelink+5 more
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Cartilaginous tibial eminence fractures in children: which recommendations for management of this new entity ? [PDF]
PURPOSE: Cartilaginous tibial eminence fracture (CTEF) is a new pattern of ACL rupture in children under the age of nine. MRI signs have been recently reported, but no series gave information about outcomes.
Accadbled, Franck+6 more
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