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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1991
The cubonavicular coalition is a rare form of tarsal coalition that probably accounts for less than 1% of all coalitions. The authors present a new case of cubonavicular coalition as well as the findings of the 17 previously published accounts. Etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition are discussed.
S J, Palladino +2 more
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The cubonavicular coalition is a rare form of tarsal coalition that probably accounts for less than 1% of all coalitions. The authors present a new case of cubonavicular coalition as well as the findings of the 17 previously published accounts. Etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition are discussed.
S J, Palladino +2 more
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Foot & Ankle International, 1996
Tarsal coalition is a bridging between the tarsal bones of the foot. The bridge may be composed of bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, or a combination of these. When symptomatic, patients usually present with hindfoot pain and frequent sprains as children, adolescents, or young adults.
S A, Kulik, T O, Clanton
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Tarsal coalition is a bridging between the tarsal bones of the foot. The bridge may be composed of bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, or a combination of these. When symptomatic, patients usually present with hindfoot pain and frequent sprains as children, adolescents, or young adults.
S A, Kulik, T O, Clanton
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
This paper examines recent theoretical developments of the theory of coalition stability. It focuses on the relationship between the incentives to defect from a coalition, the size of the resulting equilibrium coalition structure, and the different assumptions on membership rules, coalition behaviour, players' conjectures, etc.
CARRARO, Carlo, MARCHIORI, Carmen
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This paper examines recent theoretical developments of the theory of coalition stability. It focuses on the relationship between the incentives to defect from a coalition, the size of the resulting equilibrium coalition structure, and the different assumptions on membership rules, coalition behaviour, players' conjectures, etc.
CARRARO, Carlo, MARCHIORI, Carmen
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2020
Purpose of review Tarsal coalitions may cause painful pes planovalgus and recurrent sprains, and can lead to arthrosis if improperly managed. In this review, we discuss the current topics related to talocalcaneal and calcaneonavicular coalitions.
Jamil F, Soni +2 more
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Purpose of review Tarsal coalitions may cause painful pes planovalgus and recurrent sprains, and can lead to arthrosis if improperly managed. In this review, we discuss the current topics related to talocalcaneal and calcaneonavicular coalitions.
Jamil F, Soni +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1977
The diagnosis in 4 symptomatic cases of talonavicular coalition was made from anteroposterior roentgenograms of the feet. The pedigrees suggested a recessive mode of transmission. There were no associated anomalies of the hand.
M S, Zeide, S W, Wiesel, R L, Terry
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The diagnosis in 4 symptomatic cases of talonavicular coalition was made from anteroposterior roentgenograms of the feet. The pedigrees suggested a recessive mode of transmission. There were no associated anomalies of the hand.
M S, Zeide, S W, Wiesel, R L, Terry
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2010
A tarsal coalition is an aberrant union between 2 or more tarsal bones and can be classified as osseous (synostosis) or nonosseous (cartilaginous [synchondrosis] or fibrous [syndesmosis]). This union may be complete or partial and the joints in the hindfoot and midfoot are most commonly affected.
Htwe, Zaw, James D F, Calder
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A tarsal coalition is an aberrant union between 2 or more tarsal bones and can be classified as osseous (synostosis) or nonosseous (cartilaginous [synchondrosis] or fibrous [syndesmosis]). This union may be complete or partial and the joints in the hindfoot and midfoot are most commonly affected.
Htwe, Zaw, James D F, Calder
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2019
This chapter discusses logrolling, the process whereby people trade votes or support on different matters to produce a prearranged outcome. Although the term has negative connotations in popular discourse, it is an essential part of the legislative process. Some logrolls are explicit, where legislators come to an agreement to trade votes.
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This chapter discusses logrolling, the process whereby people trade votes or support on different matters to produce a prearranged outcome. Although the term has negative connotations in popular discourse, it is an essential part of the legislative process. Some logrolls are explicit, where legislators come to an agreement to trade votes.
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2001
Tarsal coalition is a common abnormality of the hindfoot skeleton that only rarely leads to symptoms. These symptoms occur most commonly in adolescence but rarely can be found also in adults. Although most coalitions are congenital, as the consequence of autosomal dominant inheritance, coalitions also can be acquired by degenerative joint disease ...
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Tarsal coalition is a common abnormality of the hindfoot skeleton that only rarely leads to symptoms. These symptoms occur most commonly in adolescence but rarely can be found also in adults. Although most coalitions are congenital, as the consequence of autosomal dominant inheritance, coalitions also can be acquired by degenerative joint disease ...
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2000
This article reviews the pathoanatomy, pathomechanics, and clinical features of tarsal coalition and examines techniques for proper radiographic evaluations. The relative merits of computed tomography and MR imaging also are presented. Finally, current indications and techniques for surgical correction are discussed.
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This article reviews the pathoanatomy, pathomechanics, and clinical features of tarsal coalition and examines techniques for proper radiographic evaluations. The relative merits of computed tomography and MR imaging also are presented. Finally, current indications and techniques for surgical correction are discussed.
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