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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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Rare Extra-Axial Chordoma of the Anteromedial Thigh: A Case Report. [PDF]
Tibbo ME+4 more
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Anterior Attachments of the Medial Patellofemoral Ligament: Morphological Characteristics. [PDF]
Cheng J+7 more
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Development of animal model for anterior open bite and mechanism of temporomandibular joint morphological change: an implication for MAC surgery. [PDF]
Chen Y+6 more
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A jaw exerciser for fibrous ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint [PDF]
Abstract— Indications for the use of an individually designed jaw exerciser together with the method of fabrication and patient instructions and reports of two cases of post‐traumatic progressive fibrous ankylosis of the temporomandibular joints are described.
P. J. Chapman, Mat Darveniza
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Functional Adaptation of LPS‐affected Dentoalveolar Fibrous Joints in Rats [PDF]
AbstractIntroductionThe functional interplay between cementum of the root and alveolar bone of the socket is tuned by a uniquely positioned 70–80 µm wide fibrous and lubricious ligament in a dentoalveolar joint (DAJ). In this study, structural and biomechanical properties of the DAJ, periodontal ligament space (PDL‐space also known as the joint space),
Bo Wang+9 more
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Fibrous Ankylosis of the Incudostapedial Joint
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970During the last six years 30 cases of fibrous ankylosis of the incudostapedial joint have been found. At operation tests of ossicular mobility gave evidence of rigidity of the ankylosed joint in all 30 cases and, therefore, the ossicular chain was preserved.
Jerzy Szpunar, Andrzej Miszke
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Fibrous Component of the Temporomandibular Joint Disk
CRANIO®, 1985AbstractThis article describes the spatial arrangement of collagen fibrils in the articular disk of the normal human temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Disks obtained at necropsy were examined by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Observations by light microscopy showed dense cartilaginous tissue composed of collagen fiber bundles running ...
Lambert G.M. de Bont+3 more
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