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Comorbidities only account for a small proportion of excess mortality after fracture: A record linkage study of individual fracture types [PDF]
Background: Non-hip non-vertebral fractures (NHNV) constitute the majority of osteoporotic fractures but few studies have examined the association between these fractures, co-morbidity and mortality.
Bliuc, Dana +8 more
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Fibulae from Sarmatian Complexes of the Esaulovsky Aksai
Introduction. Metal clasps for clothes, being a detail of a suit and being exposed to fashion trends, quite often changed, which makes it possible to use them as a dating material. Methods. The historical, cultural and typological methods are used in the
Elena A. Korobkova
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Prevention of osteoporotic refractures in regional Australia [PDF]
Objective: Clinical guidelines recommend that patients who sustain a minimal trauma fracture (MTF) should receive a bone mineral density (BMD) scan and bisphosphonate (or equivalent) therapy if diagnosed with osteoporosis.
Davidson, E +4 more
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Two Catacombs of Late Sarmatian Time From Pashkovsky Burial Mound no. 2
The article deals with two burials from the Kuban basin region excavated in Pashkovsky burial mound no. 2 belonging to Maeotian Pashkovskoe ancient settlement. The burials were made in catacombs of similar construction and orientation.
Limberis Natalya Yuryevna +1 more
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Aims: In fixation of the fibula in ankle fractures, the AO Foundation advocates using a lag screw and one-third tubular neutralization plate for simple patterns. Where a lag screw cannot be placed, bridging fixation is required.
William G. Fishley +6 more
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La fracture de jambe à fibula intact (FJFI) est caractérisée par un potentiel de déplacement minime ainsi le pronostic semble bon, souvent associées à des difficultés de réduction de consolidation ou de cal vicieux.
Merouane Abouchane +4 more
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Variation of the Nutrient Foramen of Fibula and its Clinical Significance
Background: The fibula is a long bone located at the lateral aspect of the leg. Its diaphysis is principally nourished by one or more nutrient arteries entering the shaft through an opening referred to as the nutrient foramen. The present findings on the
Sushma Khatiwada, Budhi Nath Adhikari
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The purpose of the study was to search for data on the evolution of virtual planning of reconstruction with a fibular graft.Material and Methods. A literature search was carried out in Scopus, RSCI databases in the time interval from 1975 to 2021 using ...
O. A. Saprina, I. M. Shpitser
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Osteofibrous Dysplasia Involving Both Tibia and Fibula: A Rare Campanacci-Type Presentation
Teaching point: Osteofibrous dysplasia (OFD) is a rare benign fibro‑osseous lesion primarily affecting the tibial cortex in children and adolescents; simultaneous involvement of the fibula is exceptional and may mimic more aggressive tumors such as ...
Caroline Chabot, Daniel Janssens
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Virtual Planning and 3D printing modeling for mandibular reconstruction with fibula free flap
Background This study was to evaluate the use of virtual planning and 3D printing modeling in mandibular reconstruction and compare the operation time and surgical outcome of this technique with conventional method.
W. Ren +10 more
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