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<sup>99</sup>mTc-MDP Bone Scintigraphy in a Case of X-Linked Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Tarda. [PDF]
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JBJS Reviews, 2017
* Giant cell tumors are the most common tumors found in the epiphyses of the long bones.* Chondroblastomas classically present in the epiphyses of the long bones abutting the physis as a lytic-appearing lesion.* Clear cell chondrosarcomas are tumors that classically present in the epiphysis in patients who are in their third
William C Eward
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* Giant cell tumors are the most common tumors found in the epiphyses of the long bones.* Chondroblastomas classically present in the epiphyses of the long bones abutting the physis as a lytic-appearing lesion.* Clear cell chondrosarcomas are tumors that classically present in the epiphysis in patients who are in their third
William C Eward
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Radiology, 1973
A uniform increase in epiphyseal density was noted on hand radiographs of 1 in 300 clinically well children. Associated findings included retarded maturation of the hand, particularly the phalanges. Very dense epiphyses seem to occur with increased frequency in Cockayne's syndrome, rhinotrichophalangeal syndrome, and various types of multiple ...
Lawrence R Kuhns +2 more
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A uniform increase in epiphyseal density was noted on hand radiographs of 1 in 300 clinically well children. Associated findings included retarded maturation of the hand, particularly the phalanges. Very dense epiphyses seem to occur with increased frequency in Cockayne's syndrome, rhinotrichophalangeal syndrome, and various types of multiple ...
Lawrence R Kuhns +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1951
Two infants, one full term and the other premature, presented symptoms of "congenital stippled epiphyses" (dysplasia epiphysialis punctata, chondrodystrophia calcificans congenita). The outstanding characteristics of the entity are the presence of multiple, discrete, dense calcifications in many cartilaginous epiphyses and apophyses.
Martin Schneider, Schneider Martin
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Two infants, one full term and the other premature, presented symptoms of "congenital stippled epiphyses" (dysplasia epiphysialis punctata, chondrodystrophia calcificans congenita). The outstanding characteristics of the entity are the presence of multiple, discrete, dense calcifications in many cartilaginous epiphyses and apophyses.
Martin Schneider, Schneider Martin
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Skeletal Radiology, 1980
A small spur seen at the edge of an open epiphyseal line indicates the presence of an open epiphysis when this is not clear radiographically. In addition, the spur should not be mistaken for an avulsion fracture.
T E, Keats, R B, Harrison
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A small spur seen at the edge of an open epiphyseal line indicates the presence of an open epiphysis when this is not clear radiographically. In addition, the spur should not be mistaken for an avulsion fracture.
T E, Keats, R B, Harrison
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Skeletal Radiology, 1980
Defects or clefts may be seen in the growing epiphysis and are usually observed just before puberty. The basal epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the great toe is the most common site but similar defects have been observed in a number of other epiphyses.
R B, Harrison, T E, Keats
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Defects or clefts may be seen in the growing epiphysis and are usually observed just before puberty. The basal epiphysis of the proximal phalanx of the great toe is the most common site but similar defects have been observed in a number of other epiphyses.
R B, Harrison, T E, Keats
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Vascularized Epiphyseal Transplant
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2007In skeletally immature patients, the transfer of vascularized epiphysis along with a variable amount of adjoining diaphysis may provide the potential for growth of such a graft, preventing future limb length discrepancy. This article describes the authors' experience with the vascularized transfer of the proximal fibular epiphysis in the reconstruction
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