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Osteomyelitis of the pelvis

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1993
Four cases of osteomyelitis of the pelvis are reported to demonstrate the several clinical syndromes to which this disease can give rise. Extensive surgical drainage and antibiotic treatment led to recovery in all cases.
Meir Liebergall   +5 more
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Fractures of the Pelvis

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1990
Imaging plays an important role in the evaluation of pelvic fractures. The indications, use, advantages, and limitations of conventional radiography, computed tomography, three-dimensional computed tomography, and radionuclide scanning of pelvic fractures are presented.
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The pelvis as a passageway. II. The modern human pelvis

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1984
Summary.Following on from part I on evolution and adaptations of the pelvis, this paper suggests that variations in the shape and size of both ancient and modern human pelves may be better explained by nutritional factors than by hormonal influences or race.
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Pelvi-glossectomies et pelvi-mandibulectomies

2010
Exerese de lesions carcinologiques de differentes localisations du plancher buccal plus ou moins etendues au rebord alveolaire et/ou a la langue et/ou a la mandibule (carcinome epidermoide) avec des marges de securite d’au moins 1 cm.
Hervé Benateau   +2 more
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Fractures of the Pelvis

1987
In the past decade, traumatic disruption of the pelvic ring has become a major focus of orthopedic interest. Previously, conventional orthopedic wisdom held that surviving patients with disruptions of the pelvic ring recovered well clinically from their musculoskeletal injury.
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Opacity in the Pelvis

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2010
Rahil Kasmani, Farzan Irani
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Female pelvis

European Radiology, 1999
Magnetic resonance imaging is gaining increasing importance in imaging of the female pelvis. This overview attempts to describe the various imaging strategies in the evaluation of gynecologic diseases, as well as the normal MR anatomy of the female genital organs.
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Fractures of the Pelvis

2009
Pelvic fractures are uncommon in children [1]. They account for only 1–2% of fractures seen by paediatric orthopaedic surgeons [2]. Their rarity is due to the greater volume of cartilage which provides a buffer for energy absorption. Case reports of pelvic fractures in early childhood are infrequent.
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Abdomen and Pelvis

1987
Portion of thoracoabdominal cavity inferior to respiratory diaphragm, traditionally divided into larger abdominal cavity and smaller pelvic cavity. Plane of division is pelvic brim, i.e., superior inlet of pelvis.
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Bleeding in the Pelvis

2011
Penetrating injury to the pelvis requires early rapid intervention via open surgery to control bleeding and contain contamination from the bowel. Vascular control outside of the pelvis should be achieved using anatomical exposure of the aorta and inferior vena cava.
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