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An Uncommon Clinical Patterns of Proximal Subungual Onychomycosis Caused by <i>Penicillium rubens</i>. [PDF]
Dong X, Luo L, Zhang W.
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Recurrent Onychocryptosis Treated With the Winograd Procedure: A Case Report. [PDF]
McCusker AD, Rooney C, Letch J, Lang RJ.
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Total Knee Replacement for Varus Deformity in Osteoarthritis of Knee with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses - A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
Vyawahare C +4 more
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Finger osteochondroma presenting as non-traumatic mallet finger in pediatric: A case report. [PDF]
Aprilya D, Satria O, Vianney MM.
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1983
This report describes a rare case of restricted mandibular opening caused by zygomatic exostosis and hyperplasia of the coronoid process. Computed tomography revealed the presence of a pseudojoint between the exostosis and the enlarged coronoid process; the bony restriction was surgically removed through an intraoral approach. Only 3 similar cases have
T, Boland, O, Ross Beirne
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This report describes a rare case of restricted mandibular opening caused by zygomatic exostosis and hyperplasia of the coronoid process. Computed tomography revealed the presence of a pseudojoint between the exostosis and the enlarged coronoid process; the bony restriction was surgically removed through an intraoral approach. Only 3 similar cases have
T, Boland, O, Ross Beirne
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1995
The author describes subungual exostoses as well as their differential diagnoses. Clinical and radiologic features are illustrated. Surgical excision is recommended, following partial toenail avulsion, in the majority of symptomatic cases.
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The author describes subungual exostoses as well as their differential diagnoses. Clinical and radiologic features are illustrated. Surgical excision is recommended, following partial toenail avulsion, in the majority of symptomatic cases.
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