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[Valgus deformity after distal fibular fracture].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2011Ankle fracture with involvement of the growth plate is the second most common paediatric fracture after the distal radius. The most common fracture type according to Salter Harris (SH) is type II of the distal tibia combined with green stick of the fibula. Isolated fracture of the distal fibular growth plate is not common and as a rule it does not give
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Should 15° of valgus coronal-plane deformity be the upper limit for a total ankle arthroplasty?
Bone and Joint Journal, 2020Ellie Pinsker, Timothy R Daniels
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Involvement of valgus hindfoot deformity in hallux valgus deformity in rheumatoid arthritis
Modern Rheumatology, 2014Makoto Hirao
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Valgus Ankle Deformity After Vascularized Fibular Reconstruction for Oncologic Disease
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2009John H Healey, Facs
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