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A nonunion of a diaphyseal fracture of the humerus can present a major functional problem even in the elderly population. Advances in operative exposures combined with newer techniques of achieving stable internal fixation even in the presence of pathologic bone have enabled the surgeon to successfully treat even the most complex nonunions.
Jesse B Jupiter, J B Jupiter
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Structural properties of the Late Pleistocene Liujiang femoral diaphyses from southern China
The characterization of the femoral diaphysis in Pleistocene hominins with chronoecogeographical diversity plays a crucial role in evaluating evolutionary shifts in locomotor behavior and body shape.
Pianpian Wei +2 more
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Establishing Biomechanical Mechanisms in Mouse Models: Practical Guidelines for Systematically Evaluating Phenotypic Changes in the Diaphyses of Long Bones [PDF]
Mice are widely used in studies of skeletal biology, and assessment of their bones by mechanical testing is a critical step when evaluating the functional effects of an experimental perturbation.
Karl J Jepsen +2 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1981
Fifteen cases of diaphyseal osteosarcomas were found in a review of 157 cases of long bone osteosarcoma (9.5%) and two further examples were added. The clinical and histological features of the diaphyseal osteosarcomas were indistinguishable from those of the commoner juxta metaphyseal osteosarcomas.
J M, Haworth +3 more
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Fifteen cases of diaphyseal osteosarcomas were found in a review of 157 cases of long bone osteosarcoma (9.5%) and two further examples were added. The clinical and histological features of the diaphyseal osteosarcomas were indistinguishable from those of the commoner juxta metaphyseal osteosarcomas.
J M, Haworth +3 more
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Diaphyseal Intraosseous Ganglion
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1988Ganglion cysts of bone are noted to occur most often in the metaphysis of epiphysis of a long bone. A unique ganglion cyst, developing in a diaphyseal location, was excised from the leg of a 14-year-old boy. The follow-up examination showed no recurrence one year following surgery.
L R, Menendez +3 more
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Progressive Diaphyseal Dysplasia
Radiology, 1948ANUNUSUAL SYNDROME characterized by progressive skeletal changes, wasting, and anomalous neuromuscular signs as observed in four children over a seven-year period is being presented. A preliminary report on the first two of these patients was published by Riley and Shwachman in 1943.
Edward B. D. Neuhauser +3 more
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Diaphyseal Nonunion in Children
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2018Objectives: To delineate the contributing factors of diaphyseal fracture nonunion in children and to determine suggested treatment based on the cohort examined. Design: Retrospective review.
Je Hyoung, Yeo +3 more
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Metaphyseal and diaphyseal chondroblastomas
Skeletal Radiology, 2011Epiphyseal/apophyseal locations are important diagnostic radiological features of chondroblastomas (CB). Although the tumor may secondarily involve the metaphysis, reports of primary metaphyseal or diaphyseal CB without any epiphyseal or apophyseal involvement are exceptionally rare and frequently present as a diagnostic dilemma.
Aditya V, Maheshwari +5 more
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Diaphyseal dysplasia associated with anemia
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1988Five patients in early childhood had moderate to marked anemia and clinically demonstrable thick long bones of the extremities with radiologic features of diaphyseal dysplasia. Although the anemia was persistent and not responsive to hematinics, prednisolone was administered to two of these patients and caused remarkable improvement of the anemia in ...
S P, Ghosal +3 more
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