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Free Flap Reconstruction of Xylazine‐Associated Wounds: A Retrospective Review
ABSTRACT Background Xylazine is a veterinary sedative that is added to illicit fentanyl to enhance its effects. Xylazine‐associated wounds differ from those found in patients who inject other drugs. They are larger and frequently involve deeper structures, such as bone.
Alan T. Makhoul +9 more
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Circumferential periosteal block versus hematoma block for the reduction of distal radius and ulna fractures: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Lari A +5 more
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ABSTRACT The white‐eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) is a Neotropical marsupial that readily adapts to urban environments. Due to its presence in anthropogenic habitats, this species is frequently exposed to vehicle collisions and dog attacks. Such trauma often results in long bone fractures, with humeral and femoral fractures being common in ...
Amanda de Barros Piffer +5 more
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Good functional recovery after bilateral elbow dislocation associated with bilateral distal radius and ulna fractures. [PDF]
Bobovec D +3 more
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Concurrent Flexor Carpi Radialis Tendon Rupture and Distal Radius and Ulna Fractures. [PDF]
Williams RR, Goodsett A, Faillace JJ.
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Introduction Fractures of the forearm bones (radius and ulna) are common injuries in both children and adults and may result in functional limitations if inadequately managed. In low-resource settings such as Mushie, Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Tim Malu Mayala +4 more
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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 189, Issue 3, March 2026.
Hugo F. V. Cardoso +2 more
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Locked Intramedullary Nailing versus Compression Plating for Stable Ulna Fractures: A Comparative Study. [PDF]
Pavone V +7 more
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Background: Diaphyseal fractures of the radius and ulna are among the most frequent long-bone injuries in children. While conservative management is often effective in stable fractures, surgical fixation is preferred for unstable or displaced fractures ...
A. Karthick +3 more
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Late Missed Monteggia Lesions—Reconstruction of the Humeroradial Joint [PDF]
Objective:: Reconstruction of the humeroradial joint resulting in immediate functional stability. Indications:: Missed traumatic dislocation of the radial head. Congenital dislocation of the radial head.
Hasler, Carol +2 more
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