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Our understanding of the recolonization of northwest Europe in the period leading up to the Lateglacial Interstadial relies heavily on discoveries from Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK). Gough's Cave is the richest Late Upper Palaeolithic site in the British Isles, yielding an exceptional array of human remains, stone and organic artefacts, and butchered ...
Silvia M. Bello +2 more
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FRACTURE-SEPARATION OF THE PROXIMAL EPIPHYSIS OF THE HUMERUS
Five cases of fracture-separation of the proximal epiphysis of the humerus are recorded. A method of reduction and immobilisation is described, and the literature is reviewed.
J. F. Bourdillon
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ABSTRACT Background Proximal humerus fractures are becoming more prevalent with associated increases in operative management. This study aimed to compare costs between operative and non‐operative management of these fractures in an Australian population. Methods A cost‐analysis was performed in a cohort of patients initially managed at a Level 1 Trauma
Filip Cosic +4 more
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Indices of risk assessment of fracture of the proximal humerus [PDF]
Osteoporotic fractures are now a social problem for incidence and costs. Fractures of the proximal humerus events are frequent\ud and constantly increasing. It is estimated that they are 20% of all osteoporotic fractures.
Dell’osso, Giacomo +6 more
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Bilateral Supracondylar Process in a Subadult in the Late Antique Age: A Case Report
ABSTRACT During the excavation procedures for the railway trait Napoli‐Cancello, in the city of Afragola (Naples), several burials dating back to the Late Antique Age were found. One of them was an amphora burial (enchytrismòs) and contained the skeletal remains of a subadult individual affected by bilateral supracondylar process. Supracondylar process
Barbara Albanese +3 more
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Includes bibliographical referencesThe aim of our study was to review our conservative management of neurovascular complications in displaced extension-type supracond ylar fractures of the humerus in children. We critically analysed the outcomes.
Louw, Frederik Marthinus
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Morphometric and Paleobiological Insights Into Pleistocene Sicilian Wolf Populations
ABSTRACT The Pleistocene wolves (Canis lupus) from Sicily represent one of the few known insular populations of this species from that time period. Despite their potential relevance for understanding carnivore adaptations in insular contexts, no dedicated study has previously investigated their morphology and evolutionary significance.
Domenico Tancredi +3 more
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In-hospital outcomes of diabetic patients with proximal humerus fracture according to renal function status.
Yao-Hung Tsai (731810) +8 more
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ABSTRACT Context Placental calcium (Ca2+) transport is essential for foetal bone mineralisation and development, as well as for Ca2+ homoeostasis. Rare mutations in transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) 6 of the infant cause insufficient maternal‐foetal Ca2+ transport through the placenta.
Teodora Grigore +6 more
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Introduction: Proximal humerus fractures (PHFs) are among the most frequently encountered fractures in clinical orthopedic practice, particularly in the elderly population.
Amit Saraf +5 more
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