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Ipoglicemia, iperinsulinemia, insulinoma
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La piconodisostosi: un modello naturale per la terapia dell’osteoporosi
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Il segno di Chvostek nell’ipocalcemia
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Erratum: Disordini ossei metabolici da mutazioni del locus GNAS
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La malattia dell’uomo di pietra: metamorfosi scheletrica da neomorfismo del recettore per Activina A/BMP
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Disordini ossei metabolici da mutazioni del locus GNAS
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Open AccessArthroscopic approach does not yield better results than open surgery after subscapularis repair: a systematic review
This study aimed to compare the long-term outcomes of arthroscopic versus mini-open repair in patients with isolated subscapularis tendon tears.
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Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle
The foot and the ankle form a complex anatomical system that allows to dynamically vary its conformation during the gait cycle. To allow these physiological conformation changes while maintaining adequate stab...
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Open AccessMid-Term outcomes following fresh-frozen humeral head osteochondral allograft reconstruction for reverse Hill Sachs lesion: a case series
Locked posterior glenohumeral dislocations with a reverse Hill-Sachs impaction fracture involving less than 30% of the humeral head are most frequently treated with lesser tuberosity transfer into the defect, ...
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Ankle joint re-balancing in the management of ankle fracture malunion using fibular lengthening: prospective clinical-radiological results at mid-term follow-up
An unsatisfactory reduction and internal fixation of an ankle fracture can result in an alteration of the anatomical axes and distribution of the load on the ankle, with consequent development of chronic pain ...
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Clinical-radiological outcomes and complications after total ankle replacement through a lateral transfibular approach: a retrospective evaluation at a mid-term follow-up
Degenerative ankle arthropathy is a debilitating and increasingly widespread condition with worsening of quality of life. In last years, total ankle replacement has increased indications, thanks to advances in...
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Correction to: Management of early ankle osteoarthritis through anterior joint-preserving surgery: a retrospective evaluation at mid- to long-term follow-up
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The spelling of the ‘Francesco Ceccarelli’ name was incorrect.
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Management of early ankle osteoarthritis through anterior joint-preserving surgery: a retrospective evaluation at mid- to long-term follow-up
Chronic anterior ankle pain is a recognized and straightforward characteristic of anterior im**ement syndrome. This retrospective study aims to evaluate outcomes, clinical and radiological results in patient...
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Open AccessAchilles tendon reconstruction with peroneus tendon transfer following epithelioid sarcoma resection: a rare case report at 5 years follow-up
Soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) are rare in hand and foot. In this paper we present a case of reconstruction of Achilles tendon defect with peroneus brevis transfer reinforced with medial gastrocnemius fascia and p...
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Association between incision technique for hamstring tendon harvest in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and the risk of injury to the infra-patellar branch of the saphenous nerve: a meta-analysis
To determine how the incision technique for hamstring tendon (HT) harvest in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction affects the risk of injury to the IPBSN and clinical outcome.
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High tibial osteotomy for the treatment of medial osteoarthritis of the knee with new iBalance system: 2 years of follow-up
A new system for performing open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (HTO), the iBalance HTO System-Arthrex, has been recently developed in order to make the surgery more reproducible and safe. The aim of this study ...
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Ankle and Foot: Chronic Instability
Ankle sprain is a common sports-related injury that predominantly occurs in skeletally mature patients with a lower incidence in children and adolescents. Recurrence of acute twisting episodes may lead to chro...
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Foot Problems