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Epidemiology and incidence of tibia fractures in the Swedish Fracture Register.
Injury, 2018INTRODUCTION There is a lack of epidemiological studies of fractures in all segments of the tibia classified by orthopaedic surgeons according to the AO/OTA classification.
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Tibia Vara (Osteochondrosis Deformans Tibiae)
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1964Sixty-one cases of the infantile type of tibia vara and ten cases of the adolescent type are reported. The infantile type: The roentgenographic changes may pass through six stages, depending on the maturity of the skeleton and the degree of growth disturbance.
A. LANGENSKIÖLD, ERIK B. RISKA
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Fast-growing broilers are especially susceptible to bone abnormalities, causing major problems for broiler producers. The cortical bones of fast-growing broilers are highly porous, which may lead to leg deformities. Leg problems were investigated in 6-wk-
Samuel Aggrey
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
Tibia vara is a deformity of abrupt angulation into varus below the knee and inward rotation of the tibia. The condition appears as an infantile type manifesting itself at age one to three years, and as an adolescent type. Although the etiology of the infantile type is obscure, cartilage changes in the medial part of the growth plate and the epiphysis ...
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Tibia vara is a deformity of abrupt angulation into varus below the knee and inward rotation of the tibia. The condition appears as an infantile type manifesting itself at age one to three years, and as an adolescent type. Although the etiology of the infantile type is obscure, cartilage changes in the medial part of the growth plate and the epiphysis ...
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Orthopedics, 1989
Adolescent tibia vara is less common and less well described when compared to infantile tibia vara. Yet, the two share a significant number of features related to their epidemiology and histology. The two diseases differ most in their radiographic appearance. It does not, however, necessarily follow that their etiologies cannot be similar.
M, Chmell, V M, Dvonch
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Adolescent tibia vara is less common and less well described when compared to infantile tibia vara. Yet, the two share a significant number of features related to their epidemiology and histology. The two diseases differ most in their radiographic appearance. It does not, however, necessarily follow that their etiologies cannot be similar.
M, Chmell, V M, Dvonch
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1987
We studied the applicability of Langenskiöld's classification to a predominantly nonwhite population with infantile tibia vara. Age at presentation was younger than that in previously published studies. Forty-seven tibiae averaging 6 years 7 months of follow-up had 66% good results. Poor results increased in proportion to stage at presentation.
R T, Loder, C E, Johnston
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We studied the applicability of Langenskiöld's classification to a predominantly nonwhite population with infantile tibia vara. Age at presentation was younger than that in previously published studies. Forty-seven tibiae averaging 6 years 7 months of follow-up had 66% good results. Poor results increased in proportion to stage at presentation.
R T, Loder, C E, Johnston
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2008
Although tibia metaphyseal nonunion is rare, its treatment is often complex. The merits of related management techniques are discussed. These techniques include: intramedullary nailing, fine wire fixation, and blade plate reconstruction, which is the method preferred by the authors.
Lori K, Reed, Matthew A, Mormino
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Although tibia metaphyseal nonunion is rare, its treatment is often complex. The merits of related management techniques are discussed. These techniques include: intramedullary nailing, fine wire fixation, and blade plate reconstruction, which is the method preferred by the authors.
Lori K, Reed, Matthew A, Mormino
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