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radiation therapy techniques combined with ‘en bloc’ resection of the tumour and various limb salvage procedures and reconstructions with total elbow arthroplasties, megaprostheses, allografts, vascularized autografts, or allograft-prosthetic composite
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posterior tibial nerve. Different options for bone reconstruction should be discussed. Diabetic foot surgery has shown that calcanectomy without reconstruction is possible with acceptable results. Acceptance, in our experience is better than with amputation
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. Presence of lateral meniscal lesion is the major risk factor of MRL (1.9), followed by ACL reconstruction (ACLR) revision (1.8). The risk of presenting with MLR is 1.6 times higher among individuals below 30 years old than in those over 30 years old. Males
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