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Distal metadiaphyseal tibial fractures
Injury, 2011Abstract Extra-articular fractures of the distal tibial metaphysis, metadiaphyseal junction and adjacent diaphysis are distinct in their management from impaction derived “pilon”-type fractures and mid-diaphyseal fractures. The optimum management of these metadiaphyseal fractures is controversial, with advocates for intramedullary nail, plate and ...
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Isolated Tibial Shaft Fracture
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2000A nineteen-year-old otherwise healthy woman is seen in the emergency room after being struck by a car. The patient reports left lower extremity pain and has no other injuries. Exam shows a Tscherne grade I soft tissue injury with otherwise normal motor and sensory exam. There are no signs of compartment syndrome. A closed reduction was performed.
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Longitudinal tibial stress fractures
Australasian Radiology, 1998SUMMARYThe tibia is a fairly common site for stress fractures of both the fatigue and insufficiency types. The majority are transverse or, less frequently, oblique. The present report outlines four cases of vertical stress fractures, an orientation that is very uncommon and leads to bone scan findings which can be misleading.
N, Daunt, D, Gribbin, G S, Slater
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PROXIMAL TIBIAL EPIPHYSEAL FRACTURE
Orthopedics, 1980ABSTRACT: This article presents a case of fracture of the proximal tibial epiphysis. The diagnostic value of stress roentgenograms is discussed, featuring the use of tomography. Potential complications and treatment options also are discussed.
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