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and classification Authors have attempted to classify glenoid fractures for both prognostic and treatment purposes. 20 It has, however, been claimed that the existing classification systems are purely descriptive with no therapeutic implications
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in children, while chondrosarcoma is the most frequent in adults. Improvements in diagnosis and therapeutic techniques increased the possibility of limb-salvage surgery. The function of the reconstructed limb is a major factor, especially in young and
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the shoulder but uniquely prevents further dislocation. These findings have several important implications. First, it may explain residual pain, apprehension and impossibility of return to sport at the same level as reported in other studies. 6 , 37
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into clinical diagnostic and therapeutic routines. Therefore, this narrative review focuses on articles published since 2019, which refer to prospectively conducted studies, and gives particular attention to implementing these recommendations into in
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evolution A biomaterial is a material designed to interact with biological systems for either a therapeutic or diagnostic medical purpose. Different biomaterials have been proposed as synthetic bone graft substitutes, ranging from metals, like titanium or
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classification that specifically considers the parameters that affect spino-pelvic sagittal balance in degenerative spondylolisthesis, and are the first to consider the therapeutic implications this may have. 47 Meanwhile, Simmonds et al have developed the
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histologically-verified alveolar soft-part sarcoma located in the left thigh of a 15-year-old female patient. Note the drain’s exit point remote from the surgical wound. Therapeutic management following unplanned excision of STS depends on several factors
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been seen that 22/24 hips (92%) with a head depression < 2 mm required a total hip arthroplasty (THA). In addition, if the MRI shows an implication of the acetabular wall, the treatments for femoral head savings have been demonstrated to be unsuccessful