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digital research repository ( https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3YHAV ). Eligibility criteria The population was defined as adult patients (≥18 years) with a pelvic injury that included traumatic disruption of the pubic symphysis and rupture of the
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Extensor mechanism disruptions are serious knee injuries resulting in considerable loss of function and morbidity. The injury may present itself in three main settings, namely, primary ruptures of the tendon, disruptions in patients with a knee
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of the humeral origin of the lateral collateral ligament complex and disruption of the posterior band of the medial collateral ligament. Most of the time, the radial head is intact. Fig. 3 A displaced anteromedial coronoid fracture with an
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artery. 2 Avoid component malposition Component malposition can increase the force going through the extensor mechanism, and the risk of extensor mechanism disruption. Excessive internal rotation of the tibial component displaces the tibial
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intervention. 14 – 18 In the review of the literature, cosmetic issues accounted for around 50% of the surgical interventions in cases of brachymetacarpia. The absence of a normal-looking knuckle while making a fist and the disruption of the curvature of
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lipid peroxidation of PUFAs disrupts the chemical structure of the lipid bilayer, which is an important component of the cell membrane, resulting in altering the permeability of the cell membrane and destroying the membrane barrier ( 23 ). On the other
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. However, these are more vulnerable to disruption and displacement, as will be described. This article will not, however, concern itself with intra-articular fractures of the glenoid fossa, which have recently been discussed in this journal. 7 , 8 The
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stiff knees, with structural disruption of the joint's fibrous connective tissue, originating from inflammation triggered by trauma, surgery or infection. Extracellular matrix proliferation, coupled with the development of adhesions, results in joint
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posterior displacement of the radial head relative to the capitellum, thus causing disruption of some or all of the lateral-sided stabilisers. 8 Patients complain of lateral-sided elbow pain and mechanical symptoms such as clicking or instability
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studies. Conclusion NGS is a revolutionary technology that could disrupt the diagnostic paradigm of PJI. New types of NGS are exciting, their rapid evolution often outpaces a mandatory and comprehensive collection of clinical evidence. Multicentre