Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Fractures. Dislocations. Disorders of muscles, tendons and associated structures. Traumatic disorders of joints, Volume 3 |
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netium bone scan often is helpful in detecting small lesions that may be overlooked on roentgenograms ; however , an occasional negative bone scan in osteoid osteoma has been reported . Most authors have advised block resection of the ...
netium bone scan often is helpful in detecting small lesions that may be overlooked on roentgenograms ; however , an occasional negative bone scan in osteoid osteoma has been reported . Most authors have advised block resection of the ...
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Graham also stated that the “ spurs ” seen on the roentgenograms reflected a layering out of calcification on the flexor digitorum brevis muscle in an attempt to heal the fracture , and he doubted that traction caused the spur .
Graham also stated that the “ spurs ” seen on the roentgenograms reflected a layering out of calcification on the flexor digitorum brevis muscle in an attempt to heal the fracture , and he doubted that traction caused the spur .
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recommends that roentgenograms of the hip be made with the joint - in maximum adduction and in maximum abduction . When abducting the hip is impossible because the adductor muscles are tight , a subcutaneous adductor tenotomy is carried ...
recommends that roentgenograms of the hip be made with the joint - in maximum adduction and in maximum abduction . When abducting the hip is impossible because the adductor muscles are tight , a subcutaneous adductor tenotomy is carried ...
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