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A Rare Case of Bipolar Clavicle Fracture
Segmental or bipolar fractures of the clavicle generally refer to a concomitant ipsilateral distal clavicle and midshaft clavicle fracture. These injuries are exceedingly rare and are generally secondary to higher energy injuries.
Matthew A. Yalizis +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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Clavicle injuries are common in ice hockey, and a number of high-profile fractures and dislocations have occurred in elite hockey players in recent years.
Eugene S. Jang MD, MS +3 more
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The epidemiology of injuries in Australian professional Rugby Union 2014 Super Rugby competition [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Rugby union is a collision-based ball sport played at the professional level internationally. Rugby union has one of the highest reported incidences of injury of all team sports.
Fitzgerald, Edward +4 more
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Biomechanical Consequences of Coracoclavicular Reconstruction Techniques on Clavicle Strength
Objectives: Lateral clavicle fractures have been reported following coracoclavicular (CC) ligament reconstruction with bone tunnels through the clavicle. Several techniques for CC reconstruction with different drill-hole measurements have been described.
Ulrich Spiegl MD +5 more
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Internal Fixation of Only the Distal End in a Bipolar Segmental Clavicle Fracture: A Case Report [PDF]
Bipolar segmental clavicle fractures are simultaneous clavicle fractures of both proximal and distal ends. Few case reports describing these fractures have been published, and the management of these injuries have remained controversial.
Ogawa T +4 more
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Double-plate fixation in double clavicle fractures: A case report
Bilateral clavicle fractures are rare; Double clavicle fractures are particularly rare. We report a case of a 23-year-old woman presenting with double fractures (middle and distal end) of the right clavicle and single fracture of the left clavicle after ...
Xiaoyang Qi, Xusheng Qiu, Yixin Chen
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Current perspective of venous thrombosis in the upper\ud extremity [PDF]
Venous thrombosis of the upper extremity is a rare disease. Therefore, not as much is known about risk factors, treatment and the risk of recurrence as for venous thrombosis of the leg.
Doggen, C.J.M. +3 more
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Comparative histological and semi‐automated image analysis of primate lips: Masson's trichrome‐stained sagittal sections were segmented to quantify the connective tissue, adipose, and muscular components, enabling interspecific comparisons of labial architecture.
Liat Rotenstreich +5 more
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Background: Lateral end clavicle fractures are common to end up in nonunion if not surgically treated, many interventions are advised for the surgical management of lateral end clavicle fractures.
K. Lingaraju +2 more
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