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Fractures of the Facial Bones

The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Summary This paper presents a statistical report of 615 fractures of the facial bones treated on the Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Service at Kings County Hospital during the years 1950 through 1954. A comparison of these figures is made with the figures covering an eighteen-month period and 212 cases at the same hospital during the years 1943 ...
J H, FITZ-GIBBON   +2 more
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Non-union bone fractures

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
B. Wildemann   +8 more
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Bone, fracture and frailty

Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2011
This review details recent findings from cohort studies that inform the prevalence, incidence and effects of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and HIV infection on low bone mineral density (BMD), osteoporosis and fractures in different populations of HIV-infected individuals. Although ART has been spectacularly effective in prevention of disease progression
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Fracture of the Lunate Bone

Hand, 1982
Three cases of fresh lunate fractures are presented. The rarity of this particular fracture is discussed and correlated to Kienböck's disease. A regimen of treatment is recommended.
R, Cetti, S E, Christensen, K, Reuther
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Fractures of the Carpal Bones

Radiology, 1957
The experience of the average radiologist with fractures of the carpal bones is limited by the relative rarity of many of these injuries. The navicular fractures are most important and are relatively common. Other fractures are usually less significant, but the radiologist should be aware of their prognosis and the complications to be expected so that ...
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Biomechanics of Bone and Fractures

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
A basic understanding of biomechanics, the material and structural properties of bone, and the effects that forces have on long bones enables the veterinary orthopedic surgeon to make rational decisions in selecting the most appropriate method of fracture fixation.
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FRACTURES OF THE TARSAL BONES

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2001
Fractures involving the midtarsal bones are relatively uncommon. The morbidity associated with these injuries can be significant, however. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help restore midfoot function and decrease the incidence of chronic pain.
S J, Pinney, B J, Sangeorzan
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Fracture Mechanics of Bone

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1993
This paper reviews the progress that has been made in applying the principles of fracture mechanics to the topic of fracture of long bones. Prediction of loading conditions which result in the propagation of fractures in bones has been of interest to the field of trauma biomechanics and orthopedics for over one hundred years. Independent verifications,
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Ballistic Fractures: Indirect Fracture to Bone

Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care, 2011
Two mechanisms of injury, the temporary cavity and the sonic wave, have been proposed to produce indirect fractures as a projectile passes nearby in tissue. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the temporal relationship of pressure waves using strain gauge technology and high-speed video to elucidate whether the sonic wave, the temporary cavity, or
Paul J, Dougherty   +3 more
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MALAR BONE FRACTURES

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1950
THE OTOLARYNGOLOGIST by his training and his special knowledge of the malar-zygomatic region is keenly interested in the subject of trauma to this area. It seems paradoxical that the literature most frequently read by him should contain only rare reference pertaining to the diagnosis and the treatment of these injuries.
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