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Primary Stability of a New TendoClip Fixation for Tuberosity Refixation in Total Shoulder Arthroplasty. [PDF]

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Uhler M   +6 more
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Assessment of evidence from teeth and the alveolar bone of skulls. [PDF]

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Mânica S   +3 more
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Management of Geriatric Ankle Fractures. [PDF]

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Mason L, Orji C, Szatkowski J.
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Trapezoid Bone Fracture

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2000
Fractures of the carpal bones involve only a single bone or complex bones with or without ligament rupture. However, fractures of the trapezoid are rarely seen. Because the trapezoid is fastened to the trapezium, capitate, and scaphoid by strong ligaments, fracture or dislocation is limited by this rigid fixation.
T, Miyawaki   +5 more
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Fractures of the sphenoid bone

Head & Neck Surgery, 1986
AbstractFractures of the sphenoid bone occur following injury to the orbit and base of the skull. Such fractures are important since they can cause loss of vision and damage to various neural and muscular tissues. Ocular injury is also commonly associated. This paper reviews the hospital records of 112 consecutive patients with fractures of the base of
W, Ghobrial, S, Amstutz, R H, Mathog
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Fracture of the hyoid bone

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractA patient complaining of dysphagia was diagnosed as suffering from a fracture of the hyoid bone. The fracture was fixed using the modern technique of tension band wiring. There was subsequent relief of the symptoms. A review of the literature and our perspective is included.
T S, Lakhia, R B, Shah, L, Kapoor
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Temporal bone fractures

Emergency Radiology, 2008
Temporal bone injury is frequently associated with severe brain injury which limits the clinical evaluation and detracts from the clinical signs of temporal bone fracture such as sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and facial nerve paralysis. Radiologists are often the first to note the presence of temporal bone fractures and should be
Piya V, Saraiya, Nafi, Aygun
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Bone fracture and bone fracture repair

Osteoporosis International, 2011
Fracture healing is a multistage repair process that involves complex, well-orchestrated steps initiated in response to tissue injury. The early upregulation of IL-6, osteoprotegerin (OPG), VEGF, and BMPs indicates a central role for these factors in the initiation of cartilage and periosteal woven bone formation.
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