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Abstract Accessory carpal bone fractures are common in horses and may have different aetiologies. Owing to their peculiar shape, internal fixation of these fractures can be challenging for the surgeon, and data on outcomes after surgery are controversial, even if surgical treatment is considered the best approach.
Lucrezia Accorroni+2 more
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Dynamic tracking of scaphoid, lunate, and capitate carpal bones using four-dimensional MRI. [PDF]
Zarenia M+4 more
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Homologies of the carpal bones in flying squirrels (Pteromyinae): a review
The homologies of the carpal bones of flying squirrels, presented by Oshida et al. (2000a, b), are reviewed, together with the evidence supporting traditional homology assessments.
R. Thorington, B. J. Stafford
semanticscholar +1 more source
A review of the equine suspensory ligament: Injury prone yet understudied
Abstract The suspensory ligament (SL) is a key component of the elaborate and highly adapted suspensory apparatus in the horse. In addition to contributing to stabilisation of the metacarpophalangeal joint, the SL has a spring like function to reduce the energetic cost of locomotion.
Deborah J. Guest+2 more
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The aim was to evaluate effects of simple section of transverse carpal ligament on intercarpal stability by radiological parameters in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome those are refractory to conservative treatment.
Hakan Gurbuz+5 more
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A phase field approach to trabecular bone remodeling [PDF]
We introduce a continuous modeling approach which combines elastic responds of the trabecular bone structure, the concentration of signaling molecules within the bone and a mechanism how this concentration at the bone surface is used for local bone formation and resorption.
arxiv
The Intraosseus Arterial Pattern of the Carpal Lunate Bone and its Relation to Avascular Necrosis [PDF]
M. L. H. Lee
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Abstract Background MicroRNAs, a class of small noncoding RNAs, serve as post‐transcriptional regulators of gene expression and are present in a stable and quantifiable form in biological fluids. MicroRNAs may influence intra‐articular responses and the course of disease, but very little is known about their temporal changes in osteoarthritis ...
Marie Walters+10 more
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