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218 related items for PubMed ID: 7593055

  • 1. Relationship of the subperiosteal bone collar to metaphyseal lesions in abused infants.
    Kleinman PK, Marks SC.
    J Bone Joint Surg Am; 1995 Oct; 77(10):1471-6. PubMed ID: 7593055
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  • 2. The metaphyseal lesion in abused infants: a radiologic-histopathologic study.
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  • 3. The pathology of acute chondro-osseous injury in the child.
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  • 4. Dating fractures in infants.
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  • 5. A regional approach to classic metaphyseal lesions in abused infants: the distal tibia.
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  • 9. Establishing signs for acute and healing phases of distal tibial classic metaphyseal lesions.
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  • 12. A regional approach to the classic metaphyseal lesion in abused infants: the distal femur.
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  • 13. The evolution of functional bracing of fractures.
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  • 14. A regional approach to the classic metaphyseal lesion in abused infants: the proximal tibia.
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  • 15. Extension of growth-plate cartilage into the metaphysis: a sign of healing fracture in abused infants.
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  • 18. A regional approach to the classic metaphyseal lesion in abused infants: the proximal humerus.
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  • 19. Ultrasound findings in classic metaphyseal lesions: emphasis on the metaphyseal bone collar and zone of provisional calcification.
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  • 20. Use of a posterior antiglide plate in a pediatric ankle fracture: a case report.
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