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Vascular disturbances in near-epiphysis fractures of the humerus and their clinical importance for the growing skeleton
(1987)
We analysed retrospectively 50 humerus fractures in the vicinity of elbow joint and 40 fractures of the proximal humerus with respect to possible injuries of the vessel pattern of the epiphyseal plate. The normal vessel ...
Cantrell's Syndrome
(1987)
[Disorders of vascularization in para-epiphyseal groove humeral fractures and their clinical significance for the growing skeleton]
(1987)
We analysed retrospectively 50 humerus fractures in the vicinity of elbow joint and 40 fractures of the proximal humerus with respect to possible injuries of the vessel pattern of the epiphyseal plate. The normal vessel ...
[Follicular ileitis (Golden syndrome). Apropos of 2 cases]
(1988)
We report on two cases with the seldom diagnosis of papillary lymphoid hyperplasia. In both cases the children were boys in the primary school age. The admission was performed due to rectal bleeding, abdominal colics and ...
Proteus syndrome associated with a sacrococcygeal teratoma; a rare combination
(1996)
We report on an 5-year-old boy with a Proteus syndrome known since his second year of life. Hidden in a lipomatous tumor we excised a sacrococcygeal teratoma which must have been present since birth. This is the first case, ...
Ileitis hyperplastica follicularis Golden: Surgical or conservative treatment?
(1994)
The authors report on four cases of Golden's syndrome, a rare disease with unknown etiology and controversial therapy. The first two 7-year-old boys had gastrointestinal bleeding; their hemoglobin levels were 7.0 g% and ...
Does Lateral Bending Lead to Bowing Fracture in an Infantile Lower Arm?
(1992)
In a postmortem study on 50 lower arms of fetuses of the 25th week of gestation and newborn we performed three-point bending experiments to find out the stability of the lower arm after bending to the resulting fracture. ...