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Bipolar Clavicle Fracture in Elderly: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Clavicle fractures are more common, accounts for about 2.6–4% of all fractures in adults. Of these, 69-82% are midshaft clavicle fractures, followed by lateral clavicle fractures, which accounts for 21–28% and medial clavicle fractures ...
A S Arun Kumar +3 more
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This case is reported to increase the awareness among clinicians about the malignant lesions of the clavicle. Plasmacytoma is a rare tumor occurring in the clavicle.
T S Channappa +2 more
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Newborn clavicle fractures: 5 year-review of a tertiary-care hospital [PDF]
Objectives: Clavicle fractures are the most common birth-related fractures. They may cause pain, arm mobility impairment, and brachial nerve injury (temporary or definitive).
Joana Rita Pinto Galvão +5 more
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Current concepts in the treatment of midshaft clavicle fractures in adults [PDF]
Midshaft clavicle fractures are the most common fracture of the clavicle accounting for 80% of all clavicle fractures. Traditionally, midshaft clavicle fractures are treated with conservative treatment even when prominent displacement is observed ...
Hyun Seok Song, Hyungsuk Kim
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Dual plating for bipolar clavicle fractures: A case report
Clavicular fractures are common, accounting for 4% of all adult fractures. However, simultaneous medial and lateral fractures occurring in the same clavicle (the so-called ‘bipolar clavicle fracture’) are rare.
Takashi Sono +2 more
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The reverse coracoacromial ligament transfer for “horizontal” acromioclavicular joint instability
Background: Acromioclavicular (AC) horizontal instability is a problem affecting not only young athletic patients after a trauma to the AC joint but also older patients who have undergone distal clavicle resection.
Jessica L. Mowbray, MBCHB +3 more
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Supraclavicularis proprius muscle associated with supraclavicular nerve entrapment [PDF]
Entrapment neuropathy of the supraclavicular nerve is rare and, when it occurs, is usually attributable to branching of the nerve into narrow bony clavicular canals.
Raikos, A. +6 more
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Background: The anatomy of the clavicle is specific and varied in reference to its topography and shape. These anatomic characteristics play an important role in the open treatment of clavicle fractures.
Arabella D. Fontana, PhD +9 more
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Arthroscopic distal clavicle autograft with suture button fixation for shoulder instability with glenoid bone loss: a case series. [PDF]
Ruderman L +9 more
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Hand to mouth in a Neandertal : right-handedness in regourdou 1 [PDF]
We describe and analyze a Neandertal postcranial skeleton and dentition, which together show unambiguous signs of right-handedness. Asymmetries between the left and right upper arm in Regourdou 1 were identified nearly 20 years ago, then confirmed by ...
Bondioli, Luca +5 more
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