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Stress fracture of the diaphysis of the ulna

International Orthopaedics, 1991
Stress fracture of the diaphysis of the ulna is rare and only 6 cases were found in a literature review. We present a further case occurring in a weightlifter.
W C, Chen, W Y, Hsu, J J, Wu
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Tibia, Diaphysis

2014
Fractures of the tibia are brought on by a variety of high-energy injury mechanisms and are prone to complications. The lack of a circumferential soft tissue envelope around the bone makes the bone ends more likely to fail to unite. The soft-tissue envelope is the most important component in the evaluation and subsequent care of tibia fractures ...
Mosheiff, R, Leung, FKL
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TUBERCULOSIS OF A DIAPHYSIS

Archives of Surgery, 1935
While there have been numerous reports of cases of tuberculous lesions of the diaphysis of a long bone in the German and French literature, references to such lesions in the American journals have been rare. It is because of the comparatively few reports found in the American literature and because of the extreme difficulty in the differential ...
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Fractures of the Femoral Diaphysis in Children

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1976
Bryant's traction in children in whom the proper prerequisites are present, 90-90 traction for proximal third fractures in children over three, all shaft fractures in children between three and 10 years of age, and split Russell skeletal traction for those over 10 years of age are effective methods for treating femural fractures. Attention to detail is
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[The diaphysis malunion of the femur diaphysis. Report of 32 cases].

Le Mali medical, 2011
It is about a retrospective and prospective study on thirty two cases of the femur diaphysis malunion at the national lamordé hospital from 2003 march at December 2008. As farrnas the masculine sex is concerned, it represents 87.5% of the cases. The majority of the patients are less than forty years old (81.2%).
B S, Souna, A, Mamoudou, S, Guida
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Fractures of the Humeral Diaphysis

1995
Clinical experiences with functional bracing of diaphyseal humeral fractures have been gratifying in the majority of instances. The results are quite predictable and usually very satisfactory. The technology required is simple and the follow-up protocol is uncomplicated and easy to adhere to.
Augusto Sarmiento, Loren L. Latta
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The Diaphysis: Nonsurgical Treatment

2014
Fractures of the humeral shaft are common, account for approximately 3 % of all orthopedic injuries, and result in a significant burden to society from lost productivity and wages. Nonoperative management continues as the mainstay for treatment of the majority of these injuries, with acceptable healing in the majority patients.
Konrad Mader   +2 more
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Humeral diaphysis structure across mammals

Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2021
Eli Amson
exaly  

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