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Nonunion of Fractures of the Ulna and Radius Diaphyses: Clinical and Radiological Results of Surgical Treatment [PDF]

open access: yesMalaysian Orthopaedic Journal, 2016
Aseptic nonunion of the radius and ulna is a major complication of forearm fractures, accounting for 2% to 10% of all forearm fractures. The aim of our study is to evaluate the functional and radiological results of surgical treatment of diaphyseal ...
Boussakri H   +4 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Morphological divergence in the curvature of human femoral diaphyses: Tracing the central mass distributions of cross‐sections [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Anatomy, 2021
The diaphysis of the human femoral bone has a physiological anterior curvature; additionally, there is a curvature to the medial side or lateral side. In addition to compression stress from gravity during standing, walking, and running, these bones are ...
Takeshi Imamura   +11 more
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Comparison of DNA preservation and ATR-FTIR spectroscopy indices of cortical and trabecular bone of metacarpals and metatarsals [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Shape, size, composition, and function of the bones in the human body vary on the macro, micro and nanoscale. This can influence changes caused by taphonomy and post-mortem preservation, including DNA.
Tamara Leskovar   +3 more
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Biomechanical effects of osteoplasty with or without Kirschner wire augmentation on long bone diaphyses undergoing bending stress: implications for percutaneous imaging-guided consolidation in cancer patients

open access: yesEuropean Radiology Experimental, 2019
Background Osteoplasty has been discouraged in long bones. However, despite a substantial lack of pre-clinical biomechanical tests, multiple clinical studies have implemented a wide range of techniques to optimise long bone osteoplasty.
Roberto Luigi Cazzato   +6 more
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Phenotypic plasticity and constraint along the upper and lower limb diaphyses of Homo sapiens

open access: greenAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2015
OBJECTIVES Morphological variation along the human limb reflects complex structural trade-offs between bone strength and mass. Here we assess how varying levels of plasticity and constraint affect this structure and influence the response to habitual ...
Jason A. Nadell, Colin Shaw
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Middle-aged women with hematodiaphyseal dysplasia: Ghosal syndrome: Case report [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports
Ghosal hematodiaphyseal dysplasia (GHDD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by increased bone density involving diaphyses of long bones and defective hematopoiesis. It is due to biallelic variants in the TBXAS1 (OMIM*274180) gene, which
Diviya Bharathi Ravikumar, MBBS   +7 more
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Analyse comparative structurale des diaphyses fémorales néandertaliennes BD 5 (MIS 5e) et CDV-Tour 1 (MIS 3) de La Chaise-de-Vouthon, Charente, France [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2013
Les diaphyses femorales neandertaliennes BD 5 (MIS 5e), representant un jeune adulte de sexe feminin, et CDV-Tour 1 (MIS 3), un sujet adulte de sexe masculin, proviennent tous les deux du site de La Chaise-de-Vouthon, en Charente, mais sont separees d ...
Laurent Puymérail   +2 more
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Drifting Diaphyses: Asymmetry in Diametric Growth and Adaptation Along the Humeral and Femoral Length [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Anatomical Record, 2015
Isabel S. Maggiano   +4 more
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TURNOVER OF S35-SULFATE IN EPIPHYSES AND DIAPHYSES OF SUCKLING RATS

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Medicine, 1957
S35-sulfate was injected intraperitoneally- into 7-day-old rats and their long bones were removed after intervals of time. The epiphyses were separated from the diaphyses for analysis.
D. Dziewiatkowski   +3 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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