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Was Mesosaurus a Fully Aquatic Reptile?
Mesosaurs have been considered strictly aquatic animals. Their adaptations to the aquatic environment are well known and include putative viviparity, along with the presence of several skeletal characters such as a long, laterally compressed tail, long ...
Pablo Nuñez Demarco +4 more
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Abstract This article describes a surgical technique for skeletally immature patients with tibial eminence fractures of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) insertion. Owing to the distinct anatomical characteristics in skeletally immature patients compared with adults, we arthroscopically implanted a three hybrid anchor construct into the posterior ...
Chaofan Liao +6 more
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A novel LEMD3 pathogenic variant in a son and mother with osteopoikilosis
Osteopoikilosis (OPK) is a rare, benign condition characterized by osteosclerotic foci that occur in the epiphyses and metaphyses of long bones, wrists, feet, ankles, pelvis, and scapulae. We report a 16-year-old boy and his mother incidentally found to
Selin Elmaoğulları +4 more
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Abstract In recent years, with the widespread participation in athletic activities, the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures among adolescent populations has shown an increasing trend. Without timely intervention, this condition can lead to meniscal tears, accelerated articular cartilage wear, and early‐onset osteoarthritis, severely ...
Zeming Li +6 more
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Endoscopic Resection of Exostosis at the Medial Border of Scapula
Abstract Scapular exostoses are rare, and ventral lesions are more common than dorsal lesions. Scapular exostoses can cause symptoms including pain and mechanical crepitus due to scapulothoracic bursitis, decreased active range of motion, “pseudowinging” of the scapula and snapping scapula.
Tun Hing Lui, Florence Ou Suet Pang
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Acrocapitofemoral dysplasia is a recently delineated autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia, characterized clinically by short stature with short limbs and radiographically by cone-shaped epiphyses, mainly in hands and hips.
De Paepe, A +6 more
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Purpose: The study aimed to compare the clinical and radiologic results of in situ pinning and modified Dunn procedure methods in stable–moderate slipped capital femoral epiphyses surgery.
Ali Sisman +5 more
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Abstract Lateral hinge fracture is a frequent complication of medial opening‐wedge high tibial osteotomy. Previous strategies—such as inserting an additional third Kirschner wire (K‐wire) from the lateral tibial cortex—reinforce the lateral cortex but do not address the potential fracture line that propagates proximally toward the tibial plateau and ...
Luis García Bordes +6 more
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Cone-shaped knee epiphyses : important diagnostic sign
Background: The first case of Bellini bone dysplasia in the Polish literature is reported. Case Report: Skeletal survey of a 3 1/2 year old girl with a history of mental retardation, short stature, dysmorphic face and short hands and feet was received ...
Kozlowski, Kazimierz
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Selected post-cranial measurements of the Lagoon Beach adult skeletons (mm).
Values for SAM-AP 6083, an adolescent, are from long bones with fused epiphyses. Values for SAM-AP 6420, a younger adolescent, are estimates that include the yet-unfused epiphyses.
Susan Pfeiffer (8720145) +4 more
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