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Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The incidence of ankle sprain is higher in children than in adolescents and adults. Avulsion fractures of the distal fibula, where the anterior tibiofibular ligament attaches, commonly occur with lateral ankle ...
Satoshi Yamaguchi MD, PhD +1 more
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Percutaneous management of ununited femoral fracture [PDF]
We describe a percutaneous technique used for the management of non-union in a complex diaphyseal femoral fracture treated initially with intramedullary nailing. Seven months after the initial fixation, a proximal fracture gap failed to progress to union.
F, Ya'ish, A M, Nanu, A T, Cross
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CHANGE OF INDICES OF MINERAL DENSITY OF BONE TISSUE AT CHRONIC TRAUMATIC OSTEOMYELITIS
Comparative analysis of changes of indices of mineral density of bone tissue in patients with chronic traumatic osteomyelitis with different terms of shin synostosis, with united and ununited fractures was performed. Dependence of synostosis terms on the
S. N. Leonova
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Periosteum: biology, regulation, and response to osteoporosis therapies [PDF]
Periosteum contains osteogenic cells that regulate the outer shape of bone and work in coordination with inner cortical endosteum to regulate cortical thickness and the size and position of a bone in space.
Allen, Matthew R. +2 more
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Efficacy of valgus osteotomy in treating nonunion of femoral neck fractures post-internal fixation
BackgroundNonunion of femoral neck fractures following internal fixation presents a significant challenge, particularly in young patients. This study evaluated the efficacy of valgus osteotomy in treating femoral neck fracture nonunion after failed ...
Haohao Xu +6 more
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Incomplete ossification of the humeral condyle (IOHC) in a three-year-old German shepherd [PDF]
An unusual case of forelimb lameness in a three-year-old German Shepherd has been described. An incomplete ossification of the humeral condyle (IOHC) in both elbows has been diagnosed, which is a rare condition in this breed.
Gielen, Ingrid +4 more
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ANZ Journal of Surgery, Volume 95, Issue 4, Page 635-636, April 2025.
Julian A. Smith
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CONE-BEAM COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN PALEOANTHROPOLOGY
Objective: to study the capabilities of cone-bean computed tomography (CBCT) in estimating the bone structure when analyzing anthropological findings.Material and methods.
A. Yu. Vasil’ev +6 more
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Human femoral neck has less cellular periosteum, and more mineralized periosteum, than femoral diaphyseal bone [PDF]
Periosteal expansion enhances bone strength and is controlled by osteogenic cells of the periosteum. The extent of cellular periosteum at the human femoral neck, a clinically relevant site, is unclear.
Allen, Matthew R., Burr, David B.
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