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Conservative treatment of fractures of the clavicle
Background In the treatment of clavicle fractures, the choice of procedure depends on the possibility of restoring the anatomical functional integrity of the shoulder.
Moretti Lorenzo+5 more
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ABSTRACT Neandertals occupied western Eurasia for over 100 000 years, repeatedly enduring climates that ranged from seasonally cold to glacial. This paper reexamines the question of Neandertal cold adaptation using updated fossil, physiological, and archaeological evidence.
Trenton W. Holliday+3 more
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DISLOCATION OF BOTH ENDS OF RIGHT CLAVICLE WITH DOUBLE FRACTURE OF LEFT. [PDF]
Alex Newman
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ABSTRACT Anatomy instruction is enhanced when students are engaged and interested in course material, and the relevance of the subject matter to their academic success and professional careers is emphasized. We developed a learning activity for a pre‐clinical anatomy course using the clinical skills of inspection and palpation of a cadaver donor to ...
Aysha Alani+4 more
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Recurrent Parosteal Lipoma of the Mandible: A Case Report and Literature Review
Rare recurrent mandibular periosteal lipoma. ABSTRACT While lipomas commonly arise in adipose‐rich subcutaneous tissues of the trunk/extremities, parosteal lipomas involving the mandible represent exceptionally rare entities. This novel case demonstrates successful surgical management of recurrent mandibular parosteal lipoma, the first documented ...
Taiqi Cheng, Zhiyu Ma, Xing Yan
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A SPLINT FOR BROKEN CLAVICLES WHICH PRESERVES FUNCTION [PDF]
A. K. Henry
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Background Clavicle fractures associated with ipsilateral coracoid process fractures are very rare, with limited literature reporting only a few cases. This study reports on 27 patients with ipsilateral concomitant fractures of the clavicle and coracoid ...
Nan Zhang+4 more
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Abstract Objectives Needle decompression is a lifesaving procedure; however, the success rate may be limited. Chest wall thickness (CWT) is an important factor related to the success rate. This study aimed to identify the optimal anatomical site for needle decompression by comparing CWT and predicted risk of vital organ injury across three locations. A
Chatinan Yusuk+3 more
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Abstract Objective The main study objective was to develop a novel shoulder dystocia (SD) prediction score using ultrasound‐based head–perineum distance measured before an operative vaginal delivery (OVD). Methods This retrospective unicentric study (Lille, France) included all cases of OVD of singleton pregnancies from March 2019 to October 2020, with
Paul Renon+4 more
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