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Comparison of cranial versus medial minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis applications for the stabilization of simulated radius and ulna fractures in dog cadavers. [PDF]
Lederer XJ, Lewis DD.
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Fractura-Luxación de Monteggia en el Adulto: tratamiento con clavo cerrojado [PDF]
Las lesiones traumáticas del antebrazo son cada día más frecuentes. Una variante tradicionalmente conocida como de Monteggia ofrece la particularidad en el adulto de la controversia en el tratamiento entre el yeso, la placa a compresión o el enclavado ...
de Lucas, E. G. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Trauma is a frequent cause of hospital admission in adults, and while arterial hypertension is common in the general population, reactive hypertension associated with trauma remains poorly studied from a therapeutic perspective. This retrospective cohort study aimed to estimate the impact of antihypertensive treatment on hypotension occurrence,
Carlos José Atencia, Fabian Jaimes
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Skeletal status and soft tissue composition in astronauts. Tissue and fluid changes by radionuclide absorptiometry in vivo [PDF]
A device has been constructed and tested which provides immediate readout of bone mineral content and bone width from absorptiometric scans with low energy radionuclides.
Cameron, J. R. +2 more
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Avulsion fracture of the supinator crest of the proximal ulna in the context of elbow joint injuries [PDF]
Kay Schmidt-Horlohé +4 more
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Interactive validation of a novel AI MRI super‐resolution and segmentation pipeline against direct anatomical measurement and 3D scanning for the precise quantification of distal radioulnar ligament (DRUL) insertion footprints. ABSTRACT Objectives The distal radioulnar ligaments (DRULs) serve as primary stabilizers to the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ).
Zhe Yi +13 more
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Treatment of the Distal Forearm Fracture by Volar Dual Window Approach
Background: Distal forearm fractures were defined as distal radius fractures with concomitant distal ulna fractures, except ulna styloid fractures. Distal forearm fractures are common among geriatric populations, particularly those with osteoporosis ...
Wei-Ting Wang, Chiang-Sang Chen
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Proximal ulna fractures in adults: A review of diagnosis and management. [PDF]
Masood QM +5 more
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