HUMERUS:MUSCU TRAUMA (075064981X)Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich |
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... distal diaphysio - metaphyseal , ( 4 ) oblique lines , ( 5 ) transverse and oblique lines 2 with one intermediate segmental and additional wedge fragment ( s ) – ( 1 ) pure diaphyseal , ( 2 ) proximal diaphysio - metaphyseal , ( 3 ) distal ...
... distal diaphysio - metaphyseal , ( 4 ) oblique lines , ( 5 ) transverse and oblique lines 2 with one intermediate segmental and additional wedge fragment ( s ) – ( 1 ) pure diaphyseal , ( 2 ) proximal diaphysio - metaphyseal , ( 3 ) distal ...
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... distal humerus is a real challenge and complications during surgery or in the postop- erative period can occur . The surgeon who wants to operate on the distal humerus must be familiar with all possible complications . Moreover , the ...
... distal humerus is a real challenge and complications during surgery or in the postop- erative period can occur . The surgeon who wants to operate on the distal humerus must be familiar with all possible complications . Moreover , the ...
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... distal humerus ( see text ) years of age , the capitellar centre at about 14 years and the ulnar epicondylar centre between 15 and 17 years of age . Growth disturbances Both proximal and distal growth plates can be par- tially or ...
... distal humerus ( see text ) years of age , the capitellar centre at about 14 years and the ulnar epicondylar centre between 15 and 17 years of age . Growth disturbances Both proximal and distal growth plates can be par- tially or ...
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