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Femoral Head Fractures Revisited
European Journal of Trauma, 2002Background: Femoral head fractures have long been associated with a poor outcome. To date, only a few large series have adequate follow-up, and the description of injury types, treatment and outcome are often incomplete and thereby preclude comparison.
Kloen, P. +4 more
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Skeletal Radiology, 1987
A notch-like defect at the vertex of the proximal femoral ossification center is a normal variant in children. This has often been mistaken for Legg-Perthes disease. This sharply defined defect is distinct from the irregular epiphyseal ossification patterns common in other areas.
M B, Ozonoff, F M, Ziter
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A notch-like defect at the vertex of the proximal femoral ossification center is a normal variant in children. This has often been mistaken for Legg-Perthes disease. This sharply defined defect is distinct from the irregular epiphyseal ossification patterns common in other areas.
M B, Ozonoff, F M, Ziter
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Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head: Femoral Head Sparing Treatments
Seminars in Arthroplasty, 2010Osteonecrosis is a debilitating disease that affects patients with a varying degree of severity. Treatment for severe progression of the disease often includes total hip arthroplasty or resurfacing procedures. In a younger patient population, the preservation of the femoral head is desirable in cases where the integrity of the femoral head can be ...
Aaron J. Johnson +2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
Dr. S. Boyd Eaton: This 60-year-old white man was referred to the Massachusetts General Hospital for evaluation of a lesion discovered on roentgenograms. Intermittent left knee and left hip pain had been present for one year. Recently it had been necessary for him to use a crutch.
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Dr. S. Boyd Eaton: This 60-year-old white man was referred to the Massachusetts General Hospital for evaluation of a lesion discovered on roentgenograms. Intermittent left knee and left hip pain had been present for one year. Recently it had been necessary for him to use a crutch.
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2014
In 1957, in a review article for the treatment of Grade IV Fracture-Dislocation of the Hip, Pipkin presented the following classification scheme which involves femoral head fractures. This type of fractures was named after his name thereafter.
Peter V. Giannoudis +1 more
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In 1957, in a review article for the treatment of Grade IV Fracture-Dislocation of the Hip, Pipkin presented the following classification scheme which involves femoral head fractures. This type of fractures was named after his name thereafter.
Peter V. Giannoudis +1 more
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2006
Femoral head necrosis (FHN) is a condition in which the blood supply to the femoral head is compromised. This leads to cell death in the marrow and the bone, and interferes with the normal activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, and loss of the structural integrity of the femoral head.
Luciano Ditri +3 more
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Femoral head necrosis (FHN) is a condition in which the blood supply to the femoral head is compromised. This leads to cell death in the marrow and the bone, and interferes with the normal activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, and loss of the structural integrity of the femoral head.
Luciano Ditri +3 more
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2020
Femoral head fractures are rare but significant intra-articular and intracapsular fractures that often require emergent surgical management. Femoral head fractures can be classified using the Pipkin classification system and are commonly associated with posterior hip dislocations and high-energy mechanisms of injury.
Herman Johal +2 more
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Femoral head fractures are rare but significant intra-articular and intracapsular fractures that often require emergent surgical management. Femoral head fractures can be classified using the Pipkin classification system and are commonly associated with posterior hip dislocations and high-energy mechanisms of injury.
Herman Johal +2 more
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Der Radiologe, 2009
The epidemiology and pathohistogenesis of avascular femoral head necrosis has still not been clarified in detail. Because the course of the disease runs in stages and over a long time period nearly always culminates in the necessity for a total hip prosthesis, an exact radiological evaluation is of paramount importance for the treatment.
J, Kramer +5 more
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The epidemiology and pathohistogenesis of avascular femoral head necrosis has still not been clarified in detail. Because the course of the disease runs in stages and over a long time period nearly always culminates in the necessity for a total hip prosthesis, an exact radiological evaluation is of paramount importance for the treatment.
J, Kramer +5 more
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[Femoral head epiphyseolysis].
Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1996Slipped capital femoral epiphysis could be regarded as exceeding of a physiological process in puberty in which overweight of the patients seems to be the essential factor. Early clinical and radiological diagnosis are important to perform simple surgical procedures stopping further lysis and avoiding later osteoarthritis.
L, Jani, P, Arnold, A, Soloniewicz
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2006
Although hip arthroscopy is technically demanding, it is increasingly being practiced. As surgeons successfully master the ability to navigate the hip joint arthroscopically, conditions will be diagnosed at an earlier stage, and attempts at arthroscopic management will be made.
Mark G. Bowditch, Richard N. Villar
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Although hip arthroscopy is technically demanding, it is increasingly being practiced. As surgeons successfully master the ability to navigate the hip joint arthroscopically, conditions will be diagnosed at an earlier stage, and attempts at arthroscopic management will be made.
Mark G. Bowditch, Richard N. Villar
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