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Novel <i>KIAA0825</i> Variants Underlie Nonsyndromic Postaxial Polydactyly. [PDF]
Abdullah +11 more
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Fixation for metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction noncomminuted fracture of the distal humerus in children: K-wire or ESIN, how to decide? [PDF]
Li M +6 more
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Efficacy of a modified cranial closure technique with bone cement in reducing postoperative complications following microvascular decompression surgery: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Wang S +7 more
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Clinical features of patients with fungal infections caused by CARD9 deficiency: a literature review of case reports. [PDF]
Tang C, Liu Y, Long J, Lv X.
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Compression Nailing of Long Bones [PDF]
Biomechanics: The biomechanical concept of compression nailing consists of the use of an intramedullary device that is inserted into the medullary cavity without jamming and that allows a relative movement of the fragments after locking. First, the implant is firmly attached to the distal main fragment, using conventional locking screws at the nail tip.
Thomas Mueckley +2 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1986
Two sporadic cases with congenital anonychia and hypoplastic nails combined with ectrophalangia or hypoplastic phalanges are reported. It is suggested that congenital anonychia and hyponychia may be 'bone territory' dependent disorders.
L Juhlin, Robert Baran
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Two sporadic cases with congenital anonychia and hypoplastic nails combined with ectrophalangia or hypoplastic phalanges are reported. It is suggested that congenital anonychia and hyponychia may be 'bone territory' dependent disorders.
L Juhlin, Robert Baran
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ECTOPIC NAIL ASSOCIATED WITH BONE DEFORMITY
The Journal of Dermatology, 1984ABSTRACTA 5‐year‐old girl with a congenital ectopic nail is reported. The nail existed on the tip of left little finger. The distal phalanx showed an M‐shaped deformity on the roentgenogram. After an operation for resectioning of the ectopic nail, the depression between the two peaks of the distal phalanx became shallow.
Masahiro Yamasaki +3 more
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On the load share between nailing and bone
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Biomechanics, 2019Intramedullary nailing, which is positioned inside a long bone as a human femur, has been used to fix fractured bones during the healing process, sharing the mechanical loads with bone. To achieve a good fracture consolidation, the available mechanical load has to be sufficient to activate completely the healing process.
Jose Renato de Oliveira e Silva Neto +2 more
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