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Abstract Purpose Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) restores knee function, but correction of coronal plane deformities may alter the biomechanics of adjacent joints. This study aimed to determine whether changes in knee alignment after TKA have clinical or radiological effects on the ankle.
Alba Portes‐Chiva +7 more
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The radiological characteristics of MLIII patients.
(A, B) Mild hyperlordosis of the thoracic and lumbar spine and mild irregularities of the upper and lower end plates. Widened ribs, especially in the lateral and frontal (costochondral junction) parts. (C) Joint stiffness of the hip. (D) Diaphyses of the
Fengxia Yao (9852) +5 more
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ABSTRACT A significant methodological difficulty in the interpretation of Pleistocene zooarchaeological assemblages is the identification of taphonomic agents that modify and break bones. Carnivores, in particular, have been a main focus, as competition with carnivores may have affected carcass acquisition opportunities for humans in the past.
Gerard Terrón‐Marín +3 more
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Early results of treatment with expandable intramedullary nails in femur shaft fractures
Objectives: We evaluated the use of expandable intramedullary nails, their efficacy, and short-term results in the treatment of femur shaft fractures.\nMethods: The study included 20 patients (10 females, 10 males; mean age 31 years; range 15 to 75 years)
Taner Bekmezci +5 more
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Neanderthal femoral shaft of BD 5 (MIS 5e), representing a young adult female, and CDV-Tour 1 (MIS 3), an adult male, are both from the site of La Chaise-de-Vouthon, Charente, but are separated by about 80,000 years.
Puymérail, Laurent +2 more
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Ollier disease anaplastic mixed oligoastrocytoma: A rare association with brain tumors
Ollier disease, or multiple enchondromatosis, is characterized by multiple, asymmetrically distributed intraosseous cartilaginous masses in the metaphyses and diaphyses of bones. It is rarely associated with neoplasm. We report a 28-year-old woman with a
Koc Z., Koc, Filiz, Koc, Zafer, Koc F.
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Our understanding of the recolonization of northwest Europe in the period leading up to the Lateglacial Interstadial relies heavily on discoveries from Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK). Gough's Cave is the richest Late Upper Palaeolithic site in the British Isles, yielding an exceptional array of human remains, stone and organic artefacts, and butchered ...
Silvia M. Bello +2 more
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Multiple diaphyseal sclerosis (Ribbing disease): what about neridronate?
Sclerosing bone disorders are uncommon diseases and represent a diagnostic challenge. Osteocondensation is a bone alteration, involving both acquired and hereditary conditions. Multiple diaphyseal sclerosis (Ribbing disease) is an inherited condition. It
DI CARLO, Marco +4 more
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Cartilage matrix (blue) and mineralization (red) are changed in ChE mutants from E13.5 until birth.
Note larger size of all mutants at E13.5 (cf. S1 and S2 Figs), and earlier onset of mineralization in A+B- and in A-B- mutant legs. Note earlier and stronger degradation of cartilage matrix (A-blu) in A-B+ and more so in A-B- mutants, along with ...
Janine Spieker (3092895) +3 more
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Relationships between human tibia diaphysis shape and experimental injury outcomes
Abstract Interpretation is central to skeletal trauma analysis; however, the influence of intrinsic skeletal variation, such as long bone shape, on injury is not fully understood. While previous studies have emphasized extrinsic variables such as loading rate, direction, and number of impacts, this study investigates whether diaphyseal shape variation ...
Christopher M. Goden +2 more
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