نتایج جستجو برای: metatarsal bones

تعداد نتایج: 21105  

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2008
Gerald Gruber Christian Giessauf Andreas Leithner Max Zacherl Heimo Clar Koppany Bodo Reinhard Windhager

© 2008 Association médicale canadienne B parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP), as defined by Nora and colleagues in 1983 (also called Nora lesion), is a rare lesion. About 160 cases of BPOP have been presented in the literature to date. The lesion is an exophytic outgrowth from the cortical surface consisting of bone, cartilage and fibrous tissue. It usually affects the proximal an...

2011
Se-Hyung Son Yoon Joo Kim Eun Sun Kim Ee-Kyung Kim Han-Suk Kim Beyong Il Kim Jung-Hwan Choi

McKusick-Kaufman syndrome (MKS) is an autosomal recessive multiple malformation syndrome characterized by hydrometrocolpos (HMC) and postaxial polydactyly (PAP). We report a case of a female child with MKS who was transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit of Seoul National University Children's Hospital on her 15th day of life for further evaluation and management of an abdominal cystic m...

2016
Anusuya Chinsamy Ignacio Cerda Jaime Powell

The presence of well-vascularised, endosteal bone in the medullary region of long bones of nonavian dinosaurs has been invoked as being homologous to medullary bone, a specialised bone tissue formed during ovulation in birds. However, similar bone tissues can result as a pathological response in modern birds and in nonavian dinosaurs, and has also been reported in an immature nonavian dinosaur....

2011
M. A. Cetinkaya B. Yardimci C. Yardimci

This paper reviews hypertrophic osteopathy and describes one case report. Hypertrophic osteopathy is a rare pathologic disease process and is observed secondary to a mass in the thorax. In response to the presence of a mass(es), nonoedematous soft tissue swellings and a diffuse periosteal new bone formation develop in all four limbs. The result is mild to severe lameness. A twelve-year-old sexu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2010
Stephanie A Preston Dana N Zimmel Terese L Chmielewski Troy N Trumble Murray P Brown Joseph C Boneau Jorge A Hernandez

OBJECTIVE To estimate prevalences of various presale radiographic findings and of presale arthroscopy in horses offered for sale at the 2006 Keeneland September yearling sale and to compare sales prices between yearlings with and without various presale radiographic findings or a history of arthroscopy. ANIMALS 397 Thoroughbred yearlings. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. PROCEDURES Presale r...

Journal: :CMBBE: Imaging & Visualization 2014
Vincent Luboz Antoine Perrier Ian Stavness John E. Lloyd Marek Bucki Francis Cannard Bruno Diot Nicolas Vuillerme Yohan Payan

Foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes and are the consequence of trauma to the feet and a reduced ability to perceive pain in persons with diabetes. Ulcers appear internally when pressures applied on the foot create high internal strains below bony structures. It is therefore important to monitor tissue strains in persons with diabetes. We propose to use a biomechanical model of the...

2016
Kumar Prashant Tulsi Das Bhattacharyya Herman Frank Prema Ram

INTRODUCTION Giant cell tumor (GCT) or osteoclastoma is an osteolytic, mostly benign but locally aggressive tumor occurring in young adults at the epiphysis. Area of predilection is mainly long bones (85-90%). 4% of GCT are also found in iliac bone, spine and only 2% in hand (of which GCT phalanges are more common than metacarpal). GCT of metatarsal is a very rare occurrence with very few cases...

2016
Eran Tamir Aharon S. Finestone Erez Avisar Gabriel Agar

BACKGROUND Patients with peripheral neuropathy and pressure under a relatively plantar deviated metatarsal head frequently develop plantar foot ulcers. When conservative management with orthotics and shoes does not cure the ulcer, surgical metatarsal osteotomy may be indicated to relieve the pressure and enable the ulcer to heal. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of a mini-invasi...

Journal: :American family physician 2007
Robert L Hatch John A Alsobrook James R Clugston

Patients with metatarsal fractures often present to primary care settings. Initial evaluation should focus on identifying any conditions that require emergent referral, such as neurovascular compromise and open fractures. The fracture should then be characterized and treatment initiated. Referral is generally indicated for intra-articular or displaced metatarsal fractures, as well as most fract...

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