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Architecture of the femoral and tibial diaphyses in relation to body mass and composition: Research from whole-body CT scans of adult humans.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2018
OBJECTIVES Recent investigations have evaluated the influence of body composition on long bones in order to overcome the limits of body mass (BM) estimation methods and eventually lead to studying nutrition in past populations.
Alizé Lacoste Jeanson   +4 more
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Progressive Diaphyseal Dysplasia

Radiology, 1948
ANUNUSUAL 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, 2018
Objectives: 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, 2011
Epiphyseal/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, 1988
Five 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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Asynchronous progressive diaphyseal dysplasia

Modern Rheumatology, 2005
We report the case of a 42-year-old Japanese woman with unusual diaphyseal dysplasia of bilateral femora. Radiographs showed thickening and sclerosis of the cortex with resultant enlargement of the diaphysis, unclear demarcation of the surface of the cortex, and no periosteal reaction.
Toshinori, Sakai   +7 more
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The epidemiology of diaphyseal fractures of the tibia

Injury, 2000
AO Documentation collected reports of nearly five thousand diaphyseal tibial fractures occurring in the 1980s. The following conclusions can be drawn: i. The number of fractures affecting men is twice that affecting women. ii. These fractures occurred mainly in younger people (under 40 years of age) and no increase occurred in elderly people. iii. Most
R, Grütter   +4 more
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Sarcomatous transformation in diaphyseal aclasis

Australasian Radiology, 2007
SummaryMultiple hereditary exostosis (or diaphyseal aclasis) is a condition characterized by the development of multiple osteochondromas. The tendency for malignant transformation into chondrosarcoma is well known. Malignancy typically arises from the cartilaginous cap of the osteochondroma.
Z K, Shah   +4 more
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The Management of Femoral Diaphyseal Nonunions

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1997
To assess the efficacy of treatment and develop an algorithm for management of nonunions of the femoral diaphysis.Retrospective.University hospital.Forty-four patients treated at one institution for nonunion of the femoral diaphysis were studied. Thirteen of these patients had a history of infection.
J A, Cove   +3 more
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A formula for diaphyseal limb lengthening

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1990
Calculation of the expected limb length discrepancy at maturity plays an important part in the timing of operations designed to equalise length. Present methods assume similar pre-operative and postoperative rates of bone growth in limbs undergoing diaphysea! lengthening procedures.
A T, Hadlow, R O, Nicol
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