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These case reports discuss delayed union and non-union of the ulna following intramedullary nailing in children
Abstract:
Most studies report little or no problem with union following intramedullary nailing of fractured forearm bones in children. The bone involved in the occasional delayed union is not mentioned except for one delayed union of the ulna following an open fracture. The present paper specifically highlights problems with union of the ulna following nailing in children. It reports two cases of more...
International Classification:
External causes of morbidity and mortality-Report
Categories:
non-union of the ulna
Geography:
Northern Ireland
J Pediatr Orthop B,
Vol: 13 Page: 330-3 September 2004
L. Ogonda; J. Wong-Chung; R. Wray; B. Canavan
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This case report discusses the case of a non-ambulant, 13-year-old boy from Chernobyl, who did not have access to early replacement therapy, and whose deformity was managed using the Ilizarov external fixator
Abstract:
Severe factor IX deficiency is an X-linked disorder which gives rise to spontaneous and often life-threatening bleeds. The major source of morbidity worldwide is recurrent haemarthroses, giving rise to joint destruction and deformity. However, the incidence of spontaneous haemarthroses has decreased since the advent of prophylactic home-based, on-demand, early replacement therapy. We more...
International Classification:
External causes of morbidity and mortality-Report
Categories:
non-ambulant young boy
Geography:
Republic of Ireland
Haemophilia,
Vol: 9 Page: 336-9 May 2003
P. D. Kiely; C. McMahon; O. P. Smith; D. P. Moore
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