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Platt’s Syndrome: A Nerve Complication Associated with Ligament Injuries
Common peroneal nerve (CPN) palsy is associated with acute trauma injuries in the lower extremity, especially around the knee. The occurrence rate of CPN palsy in the general population with knee dislocation o...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Anatomy and Portals in Shoulder Arthroscopy
The arthroscopic technique was anecdotal in treating shoulder joint pathology up to the 1980s. The development of instruments, cannulas, pumps, and improved arthroscopic techniques has led to the recognition o...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Anatomy and Portals in Shoulder Arthroscopy
The arthroscopic technique was anecdotal in treating shoulder joint pathology up to the 1980s. The development of instruments, cannulas, pumps, and improved arthroscopic techniques has led to the recognition o...
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Potential of Raman Spectroscopy for Evaluating Crushing Strength of Tablets
This study evaluates the sensitivity of Raman spectroscopy to changes in physical attributes of the compacted pharmaceutical formulations prepared with lactose monohydrate (49 wt.%), microcrystalline cellulose...
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Superior gluteal nerve: safe area in hip surgery
Injuries to the superior gluteal nerve are very bad complications in hip surgery. An exact knowledge of its course may be helpful in avoiding such problems. Nineteen half pelvises from ten male and female adul...
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The axillopectoral muscle (of Langer) report of three cases
Abstract The axillopectoral muscle, usually called Langer’s axillary arch instead of Langer’s arm arch, is a supernumerary muscle and is the principal anatomic variation of the axilla. Three cases of the muscl...
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The Girdlestone pseudarthrosis in the treatment of infected hip replacements
The results of 78 resections of the head and neck of the femur (Girdlestone pseudarthrosis) in patients with infected hip replacements were studied. The mean follow-up was 5 years. At the time of...