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An unusual presentation of osteochondrosis in the elbows and tarsi of a Friesian colt
Summary This case report describes the clinical, diagnostic imaging results and post‐mortem findings in a foal that underwent reassessment following surgical management of angular limb deformities (ALD) and acute onset of gait abnormalities. Upon presentation, the foal showed an abnormal stiff gait characterised by bilateral medial limb collapse during
A. Torrent‐Crosa +3 more
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In this study, we provide a detailed description of the shoulder and brachium muscles and the brachial plexus of the domestic cat (Felis catus). We identified muscular variants (articularis humeri, coracobrachialis longus, biceps brachii caput breve), clarified the independence of the anconeus medialis muscle from the triceps brachii muscle, and ...
Juan Fernando Vélez García +2 more
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Management of Proximal Humeral Fractures with Proximal Humerus Locking Plate—A Prospective Study
Background: Displaced proximal humeral fractures, which used to be treated conservatively in the past, often had compromised functional results. With the advancement of technology, these fractures are now more often managed operatively, fulfilling the ...
Vijay Sharma +2 more
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Morphological study of the supratrochlear foramen in Canis lupus ssp.
The supratrochlear foramen (STF) is a common anatomical feature in the humeri of dogs and wolves. This study shows that the STF exhibits a consistent shape and position in dogs and wolves, suggesting a common morphological pattern; however, it was less frequent in smaller dog humeri, and its size correlated with humeral dimensions, suggesting that ...
Mariana Batista +9 more
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How do forelimb long bones adapt in rhinoceroses? An in‐depth examination of their microanatomy
Here, we study the bone structure in the forelimb long bones of the five extant species of rhinoceroses. By combining traditional description of virtual sections made on the bones (A) with in‐depth cartographies of the variation of bone compactness and anisotropy (B), we show how bone tissue can adapt to extreme forces and constraints in the second ...
Cyril Etienne +3 more
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Vascularity of the humeral head after proximal humeral fractures. An anatomical cadaver study
We studied the arterial anatomy and the effect of four-part fractures on the vascularity of the humeral head, using barium sulphate perfusion of 16 cadaver shoulders.
FW Heatley, CH Brooks, WJ Revell
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This bibliometric analysis reveals rising global interest in osteonecrosis, with emerging trends centered on joint‐preserving techniques and stem cell therapy. The evolving research landscape highlights future directions in surgical innovation and regenerative medicine. ABSTRACT Objective Osteonecrosis is a multifactorial pathology of importance in the
Guadalupe A. Pomasonco‐Olivas +3 more
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Background: Unstable fractures of the proximal humerus present a significant surgical challenge despite the variety of treatment options available. One effective surgical method for managing these fractures is the use of a proximal humerus locking plate.
Mondol, Pankoj Kanti +7 more
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Proximal Humeral Fractures: An Understanding Of The Ideal Plate Positioning
Purpose The present study aims to evaluate if the bicipital groove can be used as a parameter for ideal plate positioning in proximal humeral fixation applying locking compression plate.
Pires R.E.S. +5 more
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Modified Rush Pin Technique for Two- or Three-Part Proximal Humeral Fractures
Purpose. To report the outcomes of modified Rush pin fixation for proximal humeral fractures. Methods. 42 men and 20 women aged 19 to 94 (mean, 64) years with 2- or 3-part proximal humeral fractures underwent reduction and fixation using the modified ...
A Mallick, M Hearth, S Singh, R Pandey
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