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ABSTRACT Heterozygous pathogenic variants in TBX3 cause Ulnar‐Mammary syndrome (UMS). The phenotype is classically characterized by upper limb defects, apocrine/mammary gland hypoplasia, hypogonadism, and various midline defects. However, the clinical spectrum is highly variable, and some individuals may present with a mild or atypical presentation ...
Ziv Halperin, Karin Weiss
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A Case Series on Management of Neglected Monteggia Fractures. [PDF]
Durrani S +5 more
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Osteomorphological features of the appendicular skeleton of Gazelles, genus Gazella Balinville, 1816, Bohor reedbuck, Redunca redunca (Pallas, 1767), and Bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus (Pallas, 1766) [PDF]
Peters, Joris
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ABSTRACT Costello syndrome (CS) is a rare dominant HRAS RASopathy characterized by curly hair, cardiac abnormalities, craniofacial anomalies, and developmental delay. HRAS codon 58, 59, and 60 variants are associated with milder phenotypes. We describe a three‐generation family with a previously unreported heterozygous HRAS variant c.175G>A (p.Ala59Thr)
Nikole Rautiainen +10 more
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Horseback riding injuries in Sweden: a nationwide register-based study of fracture incidence. [PDF]
Eriksson HK +3 more
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Whole‐bone shape of hominoid manual proximal phalanges
Abstract Functional morphologists have long noted that skeletal adaptations in primate phalanges reflect locomotor behavior. While most studies have successfully used two‐dimensional measurements to quantify general features of phalanx shape, a whole‐bone three‐dimensional analysis may better capture more subtle aspects of phalanx morphology that have ...
Deanna M. Goldstein +7 more
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The necessity of ulnar osteotomy in children with missed Monteggia fractures. [PDF]
Zhang M +6 more
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Prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of poland syndrome [PDF]
D'ARMIENTO, MARIA +2 more
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Abstract Silesaurids (Archosauria: Dinosauriformes) are found in Middle to Upper Triassic deposits across Pangea, but few stratigraphic sections record the evolution of the group in one geographic area over millions of years. Here, we describe silesaurid remains from the oldest of the Upper Triassic stratigraphic sequence from the base of the Dockum ...
Frederick B. Tolchard +2 more
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