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Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2020
Introduction: CoVID-19 (Coronavirus disease) is a worldwide infection which is causing millions of deaths. A significant number of elderly patients require hospitalization and develop serious and sometimes life-threatening complications.
P. Maniscalco +9 more
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Introduction: CoVID-19 (Coronavirus disease) is a worldwide infection which is causing millions of deaths. A significant number of elderly patients require hospitalization and develop serious and sometimes life-threatening complications.
P. Maniscalco +9 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1976
The term “anteversion of the femur” has been used interchangeably with “medial femoral torsion” and “antetorsion” in the orthopedic literature. At various times, they may have identical meaning or may refer to different degrees of torsional relationships.
Peter D. Pizzutillo +2 more
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The term “anteversion of the femur” has been used interchangeably with “medial femoral torsion” and “antetorsion” in the orthopedic literature. At various times, they may have identical meaning or may refer to different degrees of torsional relationships.
Peter D. Pizzutillo +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992
The most common indications for the use of ESF in femoral fractures are closed transverse, short oblique, and minimally comminuted fractures in the central one third of the bone. External skeletal fixation is usually used in combination with IM pins and wiring techniques.
P. B. Vasseur +2 more
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The most common indications for the use of ESF in femoral fractures are closed transverse, short oblique, and minimally comminuted fractures in the central one third of the bone. External skeletal fixation is usually used in combination with IM pins and wiring techniques.
P. B. Vasseur +2 more
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Nail Plate Combination Technique for Native and Periprosthetic Distal Femur Fractures.
Journal of Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2018In the elderly, low-energy distal femur fractures (native or periprosthetic) can be devastating injuries, carrying high rates of morbidity and mortality, comparable with the hip fracture population. Poor, osteoporotic bone quality facilitates fracture in
Frank A. Liporace, R. Yoon
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Modern Implant Options for the Treatment of Distal Femur Fractures.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2019Distal femur fractures occur in a periarticular fracture pattern and disproportionately afflict an aging population. Although the goals of treatment have not changed, the emergence of new surgical techniques and devices has recently been developed and ...
M. Hake +3 more
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Three-Dimensional Feature-Enhanced Network for Automatic Femur Segmentation
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2019Automatic femur segmentation from computed tomography volume is a crucial but challenging task for computer-aided diagnosis in orthopedic surgeries. The main obstacles are weak bone boundaries, narrowness of joint space, variations in femur density and ...
Fang Chen +4 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1996
Fractures of the femur in cattle are second in frequency only to fractures to the metacarpal and metatarsal bones. Common clinical presentations and the diagnosis of femur fractures are described. Treatment options, prognosis, postoperative complications are discussed for conservative therapy and for various forms of external and internal fixation.
Steven S. Trostle, Mark D. Markei
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Fractures of the femur in cattle are second in frequency only to fractures to the metacarpal and metatarsal bones. Common clinical presentations and the diagnosis of femur fractures are described. Treatment options, prognosis, postoperative complications are discussed for conservative therapy and for various forms of external and internal fixation.
Steven S. Trostle, Mark D. Markei
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Incidence of atypical nontraumatic diaphyseal fractures of the femur
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 2012Susan M Ott
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998
Osteochondrosis can occur in the stifle joint(s) of young, rapidly growing large breeds of dogs. Although not as common as osteochondrosis of the shoulder, elbow, and hock joints, the osteochondral defect in the femoral condyle(s) and stifle joint fragment can cause a clinically apparent lameness. Radiography is beneficial in identifying the lesion(s),
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Osteochondrosis can occur in the stifle joint(s) of young, rapidly growing large breeds of dogs. Although not as common as osteochondrosis of the shoulder, elbow, and hock joints, the osteochondral defect in the femoral condyle(s) and stifle joint fragment can cause a clinically apparent lameness. Radiography is beneficial in identifying the lesion(s),
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The Stress Trajectories in the Femur
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1969This article presents a three‐dimensional photoelastic technique for the investigation of the internal stresses in bones and joints.Summary1. The value of plastic models for the investigation of the distribution of weightbearing forces in bone has been discussed.2.
E. A. Allcock, N. L. Svensson
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