Veth RP, De-Graaf SSN, Den-Heeten GJ, Oldhoff J, Hoekstra HJ, Schraffordt-Koops H, Nielsen HKI (1984) Epiphyseal fractures in children treated for osteosarcoma of the femur with chemotherapy, tumour resection and endoprosthesis: report of four fractures in two children. J Surg Oncol 26:...
Of the 1124 children with epiphyseal fractures, 66 did not receive surgical treatment. Among the 66 children who did not receive any surgical, 64 received external plaster fixation alone and two underwent fracture site immobilization. Among the children who had a surgical treatment, 169 underwent op...
1.Generally, closed treatment of fractures is preferred in children for its growth characters,however, there are a few epiphyseal fractures on which internal fixation including transphyseal placement of pins across fracture lines is inevitable.第一部份PDLLA棒对骺板生长影响的实验研究背景儿童骨骺骨折约占...
Kaneko K, Mogami A, Nojiri H, Iwsai H, Kurosawa H, Okahara H, Niijima A. The effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging for the proximal femoral ephyseal fracture (transepiphyseal fracture of the hip) in very young child. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2001;11:251–3....
In subject area:Medicine and Dentistry A fracture is defined as a structural break in the integrity of a bone, epiphyseal plate, or cartilaginous surface. From:Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation (Third Edition),2006 Also in subject area: ...
Surgical management of proximal tibial epiphyseal fracture in children Background Fractures of the proximal tibial physis require a significant amount of force, and therefore, these injuries account for less than 1% of all phy... A Badawy,A Akar,M Adam - 《Egyptian Orthopaedic Journal》 被引量:...
Proximal tibial epiphyseal fracture in an infant. Proximal tibial epiphyseal fractures are rare injuries occurring predominantly in older children and adolescents. They have not previously been reported in... GH Thompson,JW Gesler - 《Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics》 被引量: 47发表: 1984年 THE RAD...
Metacarpal fractures account for 10–39 % of all hand fractures in children, especially in the age group of 13–16 years [1, 2]. The most common type of metacarpal fracture is the so-called boxer’s fracture, which involves the neck of the ring or small finger metacarpal. These fractu...
Bones elongate and children grow tall through the activities of a millimeter thin layer of cells wedged between the epiphyseal head and the diaphyseal shaft of the long bones. The form, function, and regulation of the activities of cells in this thin, transient, cartilaginous plate have fascinat...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromepiphyseal cartilage) Thesaurus Medical e·piph·y·sis (ĭ-pĭf′ĭ-sĭs) n.pl.e·piph·y·ses(-sēz′) 1.The end of a long bone that is originally separated from the main bone by...