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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia
Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is an uncommon disease with various clinical presentations ranging from simple anterolateral tibial angulation to complete non-union with extensive bone defects. Classifications of radiographic findings include atrophic or hypertrophic pseudarthosis as well as cystic or dystrophic lesions.
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Note on a Reptilian Tibia and Humerus (probably of Hylæosaurus ) from the Wealden Formation in the Isle of Wight [PDF]
J. W. Hulke
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Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia: Management and complications
Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare pathology, which is usually associated with neurofibromatosis type I. The natural history of the disease is extremely unfavorable and once a fracture occurs, there is a little or no tendency for the ...
H. Shah, M. Rousset, F. Canavese
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Introduction The effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) have been investigated in: human osteoblasts, fracture foci, non union and periosteum cells.
Jorge Javier del Vecchio+8 more
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Spontaneous Fracture of Right Tibia and Fibula in a Case of Locomotor Ataxia [PDF]
Joseph Griffiths
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REMOVAL OF THE ENTIRE TIBIA. [PDF]
In December, 1883, I was called to see a boy, aged 13 years, who had been treated three weeks for rheumatism. On examination, I found the leg much swollen, very hot and painful, with marked fluctuation, the result of extensive periostitis. The boy was very anaemic, and much exhausted.
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Ueber plastische Bildung eines künstlichen Fusses aus der mit ihren Weichtheilen bedeckten Tibia nach tiefen Unterschenkelamputationen [PDF]
August Bier
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The use of gentamicin-coated nails in the tibia: preliminary results of a prospective study
BackgroundThe use of antibiotic-coated implants may reduce the rate of infection and facilitate fracture healing after surgical treatment of tibial shaft fractures.
T. Fuchs+3 more
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