Abstract: This is an open labeled and retrospective cohort study which compared the efficacy of Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) stimulation to facilitate unstable forearm fracture healing in children.Twenty five children with both radius and ulna diaphysis fractures...
Keywords: Forearm fracture; Diaphysis; Children; Intramedullary nailing; Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound
Abstract: Cervical esophageal perforation of traumatic origin is a rare condition that entails a vital risk for the patient. Early management by the emergency team is crucial to reduce the high morbidity and mortality that is usually associated with this pathology...
Keywords: Esophageal perforation; Foreign body; Primary repair; Mortality
Abstract: Inferior shoulder dislocation or luxatio erecta is one of the less usual forms of shoulder dislocation. Musculoskeletal and neurovascular injuries are frequently associated. Injury of the axillary artery causing pseudoaneurysm is a very rare occurrence but it is a serious surgical emergency...
Keywords: Shoulder dislocation; Luxation erecta; Pseudoaneurysm; Axillary artery
Abstract: Dermatofibroma is a benign tumor of dermal fibroblasts frequently observed in limbs. A case of dermatofibroma in the forearm is presented, with a strong and diffuse expression of vimentin and neurofilament. No neural, schwannian, endoneurial or perineurial elements were demonstrated with immunohisto chemistry...
Keywords: Dermatofibroma; Neurofilament; Aberrant expression
Abstract: We present data of 2-year postoperative follow-up of surgical treatment for severe lordoscoliosis and respiratory dysfunction in a male patient with Freeman–Sheldon Syndrome (FSS)...
Keywords: Freeman–sheldon syndrome; Scoliosis; Thoracic lordoscoliosis; Respiratory failure
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