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Anterior compartment of the arm
The anterior compartment of the arm is one of the two compartments of the arm.
A sheath of deep fascia surrounds the arm, the brachial fascia. Two intermuscular septa (medial and lateral) extend from it to attach to the humerus at the medial condylar ridge and lateral supracondylar ridge, respe...
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Tuberculosis (musculoskeletal manifestations)
Musculoskeletal tuberculosis is always secondary to a primary lesion in the lung.
Epidemiology
The prevalence of the disease is around 30 million globally and 1-3% of the 30 million have involvement of their bones and/or joints. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is responsible for almost all of the c...
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Lisfranc injury
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18 Aug 2017
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Ball and socket ankle joint
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04 Dec 2023
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Chondral fracture
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23 May 2018
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Adductor longus tear
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24 Feb 2024
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Lover's fracture
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12 Feb 2014
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Anterior inferior iliac spine avulsion injury
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21 May 2018
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Triangular space (disambiguation)
The triangular space may refer to:
medial (upper) triangular space in the axilla
lateral (lower) triangular space in the axilla
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Hemimelia
Hemimelia is the term used to describe a partial or complete congenital absence of the distal half of a limb. It comprises of:
fibular hemimelia
tibial hemimelia
ulna hemimelia
radial hemimelia
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Both hands series - normal
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23 Apr 2020
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Anterior suprapatellar fat pad
The anterior suprapatellar fat pad, also known as the quadriceps fat pad, is one of the anterior knee fat pads. It is triangular-shaped, lies superior to the patella, posterior to the quadriceps tendon and anterior to the suprapatellar bursa and separates the knee joint capsule from the synovium...
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Craniocervical fixation
Craniocervical fixation, instrumentation or occipitocervical fusion refer to surgical fixation techniques with the goal to stabilize the craniocervical junction.
Indications
Craniocervical fixation is indicated in the setting of craniocervical instability including 2,3:
iatrogenic craniocervi...
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Skull tumors
Skull tumors can be (as with tumors anywhere else) both primary and secondary, and benign or malignant.
Primary
Benign
osteoma
ossifying fibroma
osteoblastoma
hemangioma
giant cell tumor (GCT)
aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC)
epidermoid and dermoid cysts
chondroma
Malignant
osteosarcoma
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Osteochondroma - lumbar vertebra / spine
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17 Feb 2019
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Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia
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22 Oct 2019
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Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease
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22 May 2018
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Spinal compression fracture
Spinal compression fractures occur as a result of injury, commonly fall onto the buttock or pressure from normal activities, to the weakened vertebrae due to osteoporosis.
Epidemiology
They have a reported incidence of 1.2 per 1000 person-years after 85 years of age in the United States. Howev...
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Buford complex
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20 Jul 2018
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Enchondromatosis
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06 May 2016
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