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Introduction Superficial acral fibromyxoma, also known as digital fibromyxoma, is a slow-growing, benign, solitary soft tissue tumor ( 1 ). It was first described in 2001 by Fetsch et al. ( 2 ). Currently, 326 cases have been reported
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250 million individuals ( 1 , 2 ). LDD can present with varying symptoms and severity, remaining one of the most relevant causes of disability and work absenteeism due to its substantial impact on patient’s quality of life ( 3 ). Treatment
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) ( 15 ). Type A glenoids are characterised by concentric glenoid wear with the humeral head centred. Humeral head subluxation associated with posterior glenoid wear is characteristic of type B glenoid. The new modification redefined A-2 glenoids as a
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ligament. Note . AF, anterior fold; LF, lateral fold; PF, posterior fold; LOF, lateral olecranon fold. Fig. 2 Anatomic pictures of a posterior fold cushioning a radio-capitellar joint at flexion (a) and extension (b). Fig. 3
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(very low to low risk), B and C (moderate to high risk), and D and F (very high risk). In summary, A (in LPC type 1 or 2) denotes a healthy LPC, with >10° of retroversion when the patient is sitting; B denotes a stiffer LPC with <10° when the patient is
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the spinal column. 21 In Tile type B2 injuries caused by a lateral compression mechanism, internal rotation deformities may result if not treated properly. 1 , 2 , 9 , 12 In type B1 injuries caused by an anteroposterior compression mechanism