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) reported that age did not affect the progression to knee osteoarthritis. Gender: Seven of the 61 patients in the 11 studies who developed osteoarthritis were male, and four were female. According to the results obtained from the random effects model with
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accepted alone, being highly variable among fractures and patients, a long time without healing suggests a non-union if no biological progression is observed in the fracture site over several months. In this sense, several European trials (EudraCT 2009
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head-only replacement), erosion of the sigmoid notch was observed in one-third of the cases with no apparent progression after five years. Discussion This report is limited by the poor quality of several articles and the lack of homogeneity in