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Introduction Ewing′s sarcoma of the ulna is rare, and its wide resection poses challenges for preserving upper limb function. Elbow reconstruction must ensure joint stability and forearm mobility. Conventional alternatives, such as bone grafts and prostheses, have limitations, including a high risk of complications.
Fernando Brasil do Couto Filho +9 more
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Increased postoperative deltoid signal seen after suprapectoral biceps tenodesis: potential risk to the anterior branch of the axillary nerve. [PDF]
Lai CH +5 more
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Introduction Parkinson′s disease rarely presents with Pisa syndrome, for which a patient may require corrective surgery because of trunk tilt. Herein, we report a case of lumbar dislocation fracture caused by minor trauma. The patient′s trunk tilt progressed, and neurological symptoms worsened, requiring surgical treatment.
Kazuki Fujimoto +9 more
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Abstract Radiotherapy is a cornerstone of modern oncologic care, yet its sequelae can significantly impair survivors' quality of life. Chronic radiation‐induced conditions—including skin fibrosis, bone necrosis, radiation cystitis, and proctitis—pose substantial challenges for both patients and caregivers, particularly in the context of improving long ...
Cas Stefaan Dejonckheere +8 more
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How close is the axillary nerve to the inferior glenoid? A magnetic resonance study of normal and arthritic shoulders. [PDF]
Makki D +4 more
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