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Traumatic diastasis of cranial sutures
Clinical Radiology, 1961Summary 1. From a study of the normal, it would appear that the anatomical descriptions of “fusion” of the cranial sutures are not associated with an obliteration of these sutures on the radiograph. 2. As long as a suture is visible radiologically, the possibility of its separation by trauma must be accepted. 3. From a series of measurements
K W, GROSSART, E, SAMUEL
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 2016
Diastasis rectus abdominis is a common condition, which may be mistaken for a ventral hernia. The literature is generally of poor quality. The evidence for the effect of conservative and surgical treatment is controversial and long-term results are unknown.
Mette, Willaume Christoffersen +3 more
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Diastasis rectus abdominis is a common condition, which may be mistaken for a ventral hernia. The literature is generally of poor quality. The evidence for the effect of conservative and surgical treatment is controversial and long-term results are unknown.
Mette, Willaume Christoffersen +3 more
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Bulletin des societes d'ophtalmologie de France, 1998
C, GROS, B, VLAHOVITCH, R, CAZABAN
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C, GROS, B, VLAHOVITCH, R, CAZABAN
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