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Undisplaced Femoral Neck Fracture

JAMA, 1964
Dr. W. H. Harris: At the age of 14, an otherwise healthy girl sustained an injury to her right hip when she fell from a chair. She was unable to walk because of the pain of the hip, but when she was at rest, her hip was comfortable. After the first 48 hours she could raise her leg straight in the neutral position without discomfort, but she had mild ...
O E, AUFRANC, W N, JONES, W H, HARRIS
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Bilateral fractures of the femoral neck

Injury, 1982
This study has analysed 500 patients admitted with fractures of the femoral neck. Fifty-three (10.6 per cent) had previously fractured the opposite hip. Thirty-eight per cent had fractured the second side within 1 year of the original fracture, and 74 per cent had initially sustained an intracapsular lesion.
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Lucent Lesion in the Femoral Neck

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
Dr. Joseph T. Ferrucci, Jr.: This patient, a 30-year-old surgeon, noted the sudden onset of pain in his left hip while descending a staircase four months prior to admission. The pain persisted and was slightly aggravated by extremes of motion. Night pain occasionally occurred.
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Anteversion of the Femoral Neck

Australasian Radiology, 1967
SUMMARY A simple method of measuring the angle of anteversion and the true angle of inclination of the neck of the femur is described. The results obtained are comparable with those previously reported in the literature and have an accuracy of ±8°.
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Rajat Thawani
exaly  

An update on the immune landscape in lung and head and neck cancers

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Jennifer W Carlisle   +2 more
exaly  

[Femoral neck and iliac bone histomorphometry in femoral neck fracture].

Nihon Seikeigeka Gakkai zasshi, 1995
Involutional osteoporosis is a risk factor for femoral neck fracture in elderly people. This study was designed to evaluate the bone mass and quality of the femoral neck specimen obtained directly from the femoral neck at the time of hip surgery. An iliac bone biopsy was also performed in some cases. A histomorphometric analysis of the femoral neck was
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