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Mongolism (mongoloid deficiency) during early infancy; some newly recognized diagnostic changes in the pelvic bones.

Pediatrics, 1956
IN MONGOLOID defectives, stigmas in the skeleton have been reported at several sites: hypoplasia of the base of the skull; hypoplasia of the nasal and other facial bones, and dysplasia and hypoplasia of metacarpals and phalanges.
J. Caffey, S. Ross
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Symptomatic osteoradionecrosis of pelvic bones in patients with gynecological malignancies—result of a long-term follow-up

International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer, 2005
The aim of this study was to assess the incidence and risk factors of pelvic fractures as a result of radiation therapy in women with gynecological cancer.
D. Feltl   +4 more
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Percutaneous cementoplasty for pelvic bone metastasis

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2000
The aim of this retrospective study was to prove the effectiveness of percutaneous cementoplasty in pelvic bone metastases. We studied the data entered in a multicenter prospective database on 18 cancer patients (average age 58 years) who underwent percutaneous computed tomography (CT) or fluoroscopy-guided cementoplasty from September 1996 to ...
P Y, Marcy   +6 more
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Pudendal nerve in pelvic bone fractures

Injury, 2013
Pelvic ring injuries rank among the most serious skeletal injuries. According to published data, pelvic fractures constitute 3-8% of all fractures. There has been a threefold increase in the number of these fractures over the last 10 years. A significant factor determining the choice of the therapeutic procedure, timing and sequence of individual steps,
Václav, Báča   +6 more
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[Pelvic bone angiomas].

RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1984
Three patients were seen with angiomas of the pelvic bones; the radiological and clinical features are described and the literature reviewed. The patients had been observed for four to six years. The differential diagnosis includes infiltrating mesenchymal neoplasms and the histologically similar, but rare, Gorham-Stout syndrome.
F, Christ, H D, Siemes, R, Stiens
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Conservative operations for pelvic bone tumours

International Orthopaedics, 1981
This paper outlines our experience of partial pelvic resection for benign tumours or those of low grade malignancy. The entire half of the pelvis may be removed with preservation of the limb. Pelvic resection must only be undertaken when the surgeon is sure that the removal of the tumour will be as radical as in an inter-ilio abdominal amputation ...
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Chemotherapy for Pelvic Bone Tumors

2021
Management of tumors of pelvic bones is one of the major challenges in musculoskeletal oncology, with still much controversy existing regarding optimal surgery, radiation treatment, and systemic therapy. This chapter reviews the current state-of-the-art with regard to medical treatment of primary pelvic bone tumors—osteosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma ...
Antonella Brunello, Vittorina Zagonel
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Pelvic Reconstruction After Bone-Graft Harvesting

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1994
Numerous pathological conditions of the spine require treatment involving the use of bone grafts. The iliac crest is a readily available donor site, but removal of bone may leave a major defect. The technique of reconstruction of the pelvic defect using the rib excised at the time of thoracoabdominal exposure is described.
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Intravesicular Bone after Pelvic Fracture

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2004
Malik, Hammad   +3 more
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