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Serum Level of Vitamin D and Distal Radius Fractures: A Case-Control Study
Background: Distal radius fracture is a common fracture in elderly. It has well established that vitamin D deficiency and hip fractures are related. Some studies have claimed such a relation for distal radius fractures.
Shirvan Rastegar, Fazlollah Fatehi
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Objectives: Despite numerous single-center studies, uncertainty regarding the management of unstable pediatric distal radius fractures persists. The purpose of this investigation was to report patient factors and fracture characteristics that influence ...
Apurva S. Shah, MD, MBA +6 more
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An unusual presentation of osteochondrosis in the elbows and tarsi of a Friesian colt
Summary This case report describes the clinical, diagnostic imaging results and post‐mortem findings in a foal that underwent reassessment following surgical management of angular limb deformities (ALD) and acute onset of gait abnormalities. Upon presentation, the foal showed an abnormal stiff gait characterised by bilateral medial limb collapse during
A. Torrent‐Crosa +3 more
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Introduction: Distal radius fractures constitute one of the most prevalent upper extremity orthopedic injuries, predominantly resulting from falls onto an outstretched hand with an extended wrist. Despite volar locking plate fixation emerging as the gold
Jon Hammarstedt +5 more
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Summary A 2‐year‐old Arabian filly presented with acute onset grade 4/5 (AAEP) right forelimb lameness and hindlimb ataxia following a collision with another horse and subsequent fall. The right forelimb lameness was associated with marked scapulohumeral joint instability.
O. E. Newman, B. Dunkel, M. Perrier
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Descriptive epidemiology of long‐term injuries in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain
Abstract Background Race‐related injuries in horse racing, especially those requiring extended recovery, are a welfare concern and threaten the sport's social licence. Previous studies predominantly report on fatalities; however, serious non‐fatal musculoskeletal injuries often end horses' racing careers or have a high recurrence risk.
Sophia McDonald +3 more
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Research Type: Level 3 - Retrospective cohort study, Case-control study, Meta-analysis of Level 3 studies Introduction/Purpose: Distal radius fractures, proximal femur fractures, and ankle fractures are among the most frequently encountered fractures in ...
Wonyong Lee MD, Patrick Sun BA
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and the North Carolina Index (NCI) for identifying dentin type (sclerotic vs. nonsclerotic) in natural noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs). Materials and Methods Thirty extracted human premolars with 30 NCCLs (90 regions of interest) were analyzed. Two blinded,
Nathalie Murielly Rolim de Abreu +5 more
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Utility of the Cortical Thickness of the Distal Radius as a Predictor of Distal-Radius Bone Density [PDF]
Background: Bone density is an important factor in the management of fractures of the distal radius. Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish whether standard anteroposterior (AP) radiographs would provide the attending physician with a ...
Gras, F. +6 more
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