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He concluded that degeneration of this vessel was secondary to its abutment
against the deep transverse intermetatarsal ligament and the fibrotic changes in
the digital nerve were secondary to ischemia . However , in an excellent clinical
and ...
He concluded that degeneration of this vessel was secondary to its abutment
against the deep transverse intermetatarsal ligament and the fibrotic changes in
the digital nerve were secondary to ischemia . However , in an excellent clinical
and ...
Page 1048
At 3 weeks the splint is removed and active exercises are begun . the procedure
when secondary degenerative changes involving both the femoral head and the
acetabulum were present . Marcus , Enneking , and Massam noted poor results ...
At 3 weeks the splint is removed and active exercises are begun . the procedure
when secondary degenerative changes involving both the femoral head and the
acetabulum were present . Marcus , Enneking , and Massam noted poor results ...
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the specific zones about the cement mass in the femur and pelvis in which
changes develop ( see Fig . 41 - 283 ) : CHANGES IN PELVIS 1 . Absorption of
bone from around part or all of the cement mass and an increase in the width of
the area ...
the specific zones about the cement mass in the femur and pelvis in which
changes develop ( see Fig . 41 - 283 ) : CHANGES IN PELVIS 1 . Absorption of
bone from around part or all of the cement mass and an increase in the width of
the area ...
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Osteomyelitis 651 | 747 |
Soft tissue tumors | 807 |
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