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Flexible intramedullary nail fixation for paediatric tibial diaphysis fractures
Background and objectives:Paediatric tibial diaphysis fractures were usually treated by conservative treatment with- out surgery. Nowadays, flexible intramedullary nails are frequently used in these fractures.
Rojgar Anwar Tawfeeq, Omer Ameen Saeed
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Gross Anatomy and Approach to the Humerus and Femur in the White-Eared Opossum (Didelphis albiventris). [PDF]
ABSTRACT The white‐eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) is a Neotropical marsupial that readily adapts to urban environments. Due to its presence in anthropogenic habitats, this species is frequently exposed to vehicle collisions and dog attacks. Such trauma often results in long bone fractures, with humeral and femoral fractures being common in ...
de Barros Piffer A +5 more
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Factors associated with bone thickness: Comparison of the cranium and humerus.
Cortical bone thickness is important for the mechanical function of bone. Ontogeny, aging, sex, body size, hormone levels, diet, behavior, and genetics potentially cause variations in postcranial cortical robusticity. However, the factors associated with
Shimpei Goto +8 more
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Background Minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) corresponds to the modern principles of "biological" fixation as it implies closed reduction and plate insertion causing minimal iatrogenic trauma.
Denis V. Volchenko +7 more
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Zmat1 deficiency mitigates pathological bone loss by impairing osteoclastogenesis and promoting osteoblastogenesis. Mechanistically, in osteoclasts, Zmat1 loss relieves transcriptional repression of the E3 ligase TRIM46, promoting YAP1 degradation and inhibiting osteoclastogenic genes.
Xinyu Chang +13 more
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Fibrous dysplasia, including McCune-Albright syndrome, is a genetic, non-inheritable benign bone disorder that may involve a single or multiple bone, typically occurring in the diaphysis or the metaphysis of long bones. In very rare instances polyostotic
Alvaro Burdiles, MD +7 more
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Abstract Bats possess the remarkable ability to fly, and with this, distinctive wing bone properties. We investigated the structural, mechanical, and compositional properties of the humerus, radius, metacarpals, and proximal and middle phalanges of Carollia perspicillata, an approximately 15 g fruit‐eating bat native to the Neotropics.
Xiaoxiang Ma +4 more
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Introduction: Fracture of humeral shaft are commonly encountered by an orthopedic surgeon and accounting for approximately 3-5% of all fractures. we conducted a prospective comparative study of surgical stabilisation of diaphyseal humerus fracture by ...
Chandra Prakash Pal +5 more
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BONE GROWTH IN DIAPHYSIAL ACLASIS [PDF]
1. The widespread deformities commonly associated with diaphysial aclasis have been studied in seventy-six patients. Apart from the adaptations of growth due to pressure by neighbouring exostoses, all the deformities of the tubular bones can be explained in terms of the same underlying factor–diminished length of the bones affected by the disease. 2.
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Distal femoral morphology as a risk factor for osteoarthritis
Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability affecting millions of adults in the United States, commonly resulting in the need for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to restore mobility and quality of life. This study investigates potential differences in baseline distal femoral shape between individuals who received TKA due to OA and a ...
Haley Horbaly
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