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International Journal of Dermatology, 1979
Asymptomatic light brown or tannish‐gray macules are seen on palms and/or soles of black patients, and occsionally on the volar surfaces of whites. They may be mistaken for lesions of secondary syphilis or other postinflammatory hyperpigmented dermatoses.
T A, Chapel, R M, Taylor, H, Pinkus
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Asymptomatic light brown or tannish‐gray macules are seen on palms and/or soles of black patients, and occsionally on the volar surfaces of whites. They may be mistaken for lesions of secondary syphilis or other postinflammatory hyperpigmented dermatoses.
T A, Chapel, R M, Taylor, H, Pinkus
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Volar scaphotrapezial dislocation
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2004We present a case of volar luxation of the scaphotrapezial bone, in which radiographs suggested luxation of the scaphoid, but unclear relations to the other carpal bones. Computer tomographic reconstruction showed an isolated scaphotrapezial luxation.
B J, de Kramer +3 more
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Volar Radiocarpal Fracture-Dislocation (Volar Barton’s Fracture)
1986In 1837, John Rhea Barton of Philadelphia described both the dorsal and volar (Fig. 35-1) radiocarpal fracture-dislocations. Thomas later included the volar radiocarpal fracture- dislocation in his classification of Smith's fractures as a Smith Type II injury.
Alan E. Freeland +2 more
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Fragment-specific Volar Hook Plate for Volar Marginal Rim Fractures
Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2014The volar lunate facet/volar marginal rim fragment of distal radius fractures is a challenging problem for current volar plating systems to adequately maintain internal fixation. Fragment-specific wireforms and other constructs can be used to capture these difficult fragments but are difficult to place and have limited resistance to bending and axial ...
Adam J, Bakker, Alexander Y, Shin
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Bilateral Volar Lunate Dislocation
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2007A 12 years follow-up of a case of bilateral volar lunate dislocation treated by open reduction and K-wire stabilisation of both wrists six days after injury is described. Despite aseptic necrosis of both lunates, the patient is pain free and has useful function, without the development of lunate ischaemia and collapse, carpal instability or ...
C G, Dimitriou +2 more
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1999
La recensione di una mostra tenuta a Firenze, “Volare”, diventa pretesto per una riflessione sui modi della comunicazione dell'oggetto di design e dell'immagine del sistema Italia.
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La recensione di una mostra tenuta a Firenze, “Volare”, diventa pretesto per una riflessione sui modi della comunicazione dell'oggetto di design e dell'immagine del sistema Italia.
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Hand, 1979
The volar carpal ligament, or superficial part of the flexor retinaculum, is described. A triangular area is identified on the ulnar side of the flexor retinaculum.
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The volar carpal ligament, or superficial part of the flexor retinaculum, is described. A triangular area is identified on the ulnar side of the flexor retinaculum.
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[Arthroscopic volar wrist ganglionectomy].
Chirurgie de la main, 2007As an original technique developed by our department, the preliminary result of arthroscopic resection of volar wrist ganglion was first published in 2003. Since then, there were few reports in the literature concerning this new treatment method. The aim of the study is to evaluate the long-term outcome of this treatment technique.
P-C, Ho, B-K-Y, Law, L-K, Hung
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2012
Si chiamerà Volare e il suo logo rappresenta una Soyuz che con la sua scia tricolore raggiunge la Stazione Spaziale Internazionale. Sono questi i simboli della missione che l'astronauta Luca Parmitano farà il prossimo anno.
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Si chiamerà Volare e il suo logo rappresenta una Soyuz che con la sua scia tricolore raggiunge la Stazione Spaziale Internazionale. Sono questi i simboli della missione che l'astronauta Luca Parmitano farà il prossimo anno.
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