HUMERUS:MUSCU TRAUMA (075064981X)Evan L. Flatow, Christoph Ulrich |
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... glenoid and is particularly useful in showing dislocations or posteriorly displaced fragments . The axillary view ( Figure 1.3c ) also permits assessment of the glenohumeral relationship . This is generally obtained with the patient ...
... glenoid and is particularly useful in showing dislocations or posteriorly displaced fragments . The axillary view ( Figure 1.3c ) also permits assessment of the glenohumeral relationship . This is generally obtained with the patient ...
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... glenoid is missing , leaving an ' empty glenoid ' , which is suggestive of a posterior dis- location . The axillary view is therefore necessary to make the definitive diagnosis ( Figures 2.7a , b ) . It is also quite valuable in ...
... glenoid is missing , leaving an ' empty glenoid ' , which is suggestive of a posterior dis- location . The axillary view is therefore necessary to make the definitive diagnosis ( Figures 2.7a , b ) . It is also quite valuable in ...
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... glenoid . In true fracture dislocations , the head fragment is com- pletely displaced from the glenoid anteriorly , posteriorly or inferiorly . The other fragments or ' parts ' are classified with reference to their posi- tion in ...
... glenoid . In true fracture dislocations , the head fragment is com- pletely displaced from the glenoid anteriorly , posteriorly or inferiorly . The other fragments or ' parts ' are classified with reference to their posi- tion in ...
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