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Non-union bone fractures

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
The human skeleton has remarkable regenerative properties, being one of the few structures in the body that can heal by recreating its normal cellular composition, orientation and mechanical strength. When the healing process of a fractured bone fails owing to inadequate immobilization, failed surgical intervention, insufficient biological response or ...
B. Wildemann   +8 more
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Materials evolution of bone plates for internal fixation of bone fractures: A review

Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2020
Bone plates play a vital role in bone fracture healing by providing the necessary mechanical fixation for fracture fragments through modulating biomechanical microenvironment adjacent to the fracture site.
Junlei Li   +6 more
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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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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 fragility in diabetes: novel concepts and clinical implications.

The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, 2022
Increased fracture risk represents an emerging and severe complication of diabetes. The resulting prolonged immobility and hospitalisations can lead to substantial morbidity and mortality.
L. Hofbauer   +9 more
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Temporal bone fractures

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995
The diagnosis and monitoring of patients presenting to an emergency department with blunt temporal bone fracture and complications requiring acute management were reviewed for a four-month period. Of 104 trauma patients with closed head injury, 15 patients were diagnosed with temporal bone fracture, 12 of whom survived their injuries.
B, Nageris   +3 more
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Frontal Bone Fractures

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the epidemiology, treatment, and complications of frontal bone fractures associated, or not, with other facial fractures. This evaluation also sought to minimize the influence of the surgeon's skills and the preference for any rigid internal fixation system.
Bruno Henrique, Marinheiro   +3 more
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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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Carpal Bone Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2007
Carpal bone fractures make up a significant proportion of injuries to the wrist. The complex bone shape and articulations make diagnosis more difficult and missed injuries more common. This article reviews carpal bone fractures excluding the scaphoid.
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