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Fracture of the canine tibial tarsal bone
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1973ABSTRACTFracture of the tibial tarsal bone was encountered in two dogs. In one case, coaptation in flexion resulted in joint stiffness and persistent lameness. In the other, open reduction and transverse pinning of each fragment to the adjacent fibular tarsal bone was followed by uncomplicated healing and normal function of the tarsus.Résumé.
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Alteration of distal tarsal subchondral bone thickness pattern in horses with tarsal pain
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2007Summary Reasons for performing study : Understanding of the development of pathology and source of pain in distal tarsal osteoarthritis is poorly understood. Magnetic resonance imaging is often used in the analysis of human osteoarthritis (OA) because it is sensitive to early changes.
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Osteochondritis of the Tarsal Second Cuneiform Bones
The British Journal of Radiology, 1953It is nearly half a century since the first descriptions were forthcoming of the condition now known to us as osteochondritis, or focal aseptic necrosis of the ossific centres of the skeleton.
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Third tarsal bone fractures in the greyhound
Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2010Objective:To describe the signalment, morphology, response to treatment and prognosis of third tarsal bone fractures in the racing greyhound.Methods:All third tarsal bone fractures seen by the author over a ten year period were included in the study. Diagnosis was by radiography.
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Symphalangism and Related Fusions of Tarsal Bones
Radiology, 1951The congenital absence or fusion of interphalangeal joints was named symphalangism by Dr. Harvey Cushing in 1916 (1). This article adds a further case to the American literature, with associated fusions of the tarsal bones. A twenty-year-old soldier was examined because of pain in the proximal interphalangeal joint of the right middle finger.
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Cancellous structure of tarsal bones.
Journal of anatomy, 1986The internal structure of the tarsal bones has been studied to investigate their cancellous architecture. It is revealed that these bones have fine and coarse meshworks and even a tendency for obliteration of the trabecular pattern in the bones lying distal to this midtarsal joint. Internal structure of the talus does not show an arched pattern of bony
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[Isolated tuberculosis of the tarsal bones].
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie, 2008Although rare, isolated bone-tuberculosis of the foot merits attention. In early stages complete healing without any residual destruction can be achieved with chemotherapeutics. Therefore, when chronic inflammatory processes or tumors are biopsied, specimens should also be sent for mycobacterial testing.
A, Paarsch, M, Matzer, A, König
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Fractures of the Tarsal Navicular Bone
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1964S N, Eichenholtz, D B, Levine
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