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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is characterized by displacement of the capital femoral epiphysis from the metaphysis through the physis. The term is confusing, because the metaphysis moves upward and outward while the epiphysis remains in the acetabulum.
S, Martínez-Álvarez +4 more
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Navicular and fifth metatarsal base stress fractures: An illustrated anatomical review
Abstract The navicular bone and the proximal fifth metatarsal (M5) play a vital role in maintaining the structural integrity and biomechanical stability of the foot's medial and lateral columns, respectively. Both bones' unique anatomical configuration, intricate mechanical environment and limited vascular supply make specific locations particularly ...
Xiuqi Liu +6 more
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We review the characteristic changes to the limb soft tissue and neurovascular abnormalities that have been described in the congenital limb birth defect, Radial Dysplasia. These include consistent changes in muscle anatomy or absence of specific muscles, persistent median arteries and absent radial arteries and consistent alterations in neural ...
Marco Correia Duarte +6 more
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis: a population-based study
Background Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is the most common hip disorder in children 9–15 years old. This is a population-based study in Sweden presenting the epidemiology for SCFE.
Bengt Herngren +3 more
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Diversity of Resilin Incidence in the Insect Leg
Resilin incidences in the insect cuticle are commonly detected by fluorescence microscopy using the property of Resilin protein matrices to emit blue light after excitation with UV light. This indirect method produces significant background signal.
Steven Lerch, Bernard Moussian
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FAMILIAL SLIPPED UPPER FEMORAL EPIPHYSIS
1. During the past twenty-five years there have been admitted to this orthopaedic service twelve children or adolescents having a close relative who previously or subsequently developed slipped upper femoral epiphysis.
A. M. Rinnie
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THE ETIOLOGY OF FEMORAL EPIPHYSIAL SLIPPING [PDF]
1. The hypothesis is advanced that the fundamental lesion of epiphysiolysis is a slow posterior growth migration of the head on the neck. 2. It is suggested that this is unrelated to the erect posture or to any abnormality of the growth cartilage. 3. Sitting stresses are measured and are postulated as the likely cause of the growth deviation.
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ABSTRACT Understanding factors associated with early hip osteoarthritis (OA) in young active adults may facilitate hip OA prevention. We investigated the cross‐sectional association between hip contact force (HCF) during walking and cartilage defect severity, accounting for cam morphology size (alpha angle), hip pain severity, sex, age, and walking ...
Kay M. Crossley +15 more
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Clinical stability of slipped capital femoral epiphysis does not correlate with intraoperative stability [PDF]
The most important objective of clinical classifications of slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is to identify hips associated with a high risk of avascular necrosis (AVN)--so-called unstable or acute slips; however, closed surgery makes ...
Ziebarth, Kai +4 more
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Abstract Objective To compare the biomechanical performance of adjunctive locking plating and double‐loop cerclage wiring in feline femora implanted with Zurich cementless total hip replacement (THR) stems. Study design Cadaveric biomechanical study. Animals Paired femora (n = 32) from 16 feline cadavers.
Clair Park +4 more
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