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Meniscal Repair

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1991
Over the past several decades, scientific evidence has mounted to substantiate the vital role of the meniscus in the function of the knee. Total meniscectomy is rarely indicated and the pendulum of orthopedic popular opinion has swung toward new ways to preserve the injured meniscus.
D E, Cooper, S P, Arnoczky, R F, Warren
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Microtia Repair

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2003
Construction of the congenitally absent ear is a particular challenge. It represents the true essence of plastic surgery in that it not only requires sound surgical principles but artistic skill. Although a solid familiarity with the stages is important, the surgeon's own experience will direct gradual modification.
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Cheek repair

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2001
The cheek, one of the most important facial aesthetic units, adjoins key facial structures including the mouth, nose, and eyelids. When undertaking cutaneous cheek defect repair, these functional structures must remain undisturbed. Indeed, the size, depth, and position of each defect must be critically assessed in relation to surrounding donor tissue ...
T T, Tollefson   +2 more
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Tendon repair

Journal of Hand Therapy, 1998
Recent studies of tendon repair are reviewed in order to help hand therapists make the most effective decisions regarding treatment of tendon injuries. Flexor tendons are emphasized by inclusion of the most current discussions and research on the different phases of intrinsic and extrinsic healing, the zones of injury, mechanical and chemical ...
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DNA repair

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1993
Multiple DNA repair processes are required to maintain the integrity of the cellular genome. Recent advances, including elucidation of three-dimensional structures of DNA repair enzymes, and the cloning and characterization of DNA repair genes implicated in human inherited disease, have given new insights into the surprising complexity of cellular ...
D E, Barnes, T, Lindahl, B, Sedgwick
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Meniscal Repair

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2009
The meniscus plays an important role in preventing osteoarthritis of the knee. Repair of a meniscal lesion should be strongly considered if the tear is peripheral and longitudinal, with concurrent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, and in younger patients.
Christian, Stärke   +3 more
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Parsing repairs

1997
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Cori, Marcel   +2 more
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DNA Repair

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2015
DNA is constantly damaged by various endogenous and exogenous events. Repair systems constantly scan the genome for DNA lesions and replace damaged and mismatched bases, which finally enables the complex DNA double strand to store genetic information. This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to pioneers in this field, T. Lindahl, P.
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Repairing childrenʼs repairs

Topics in Language Disorders, 1988
Marc E. Fey   +3 more
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Triceps Repair

2016
Triceps tendon tear is an uncommon injury. Rupture is frequently associated with preexisting systemic conditions or drug treatments, such as the local or systemic use of steroids. Patients are usually men taking part in sports activities between 30 and 50 years of age.
Giannicola G.   +5 more
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