J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong)
June 2002
The authors showed the data of congenital amputation in 36 cases among the physically handicapped individuals (who attended a district level hospital for the purpose of obtaining a handicap certificate) during the period from 1 January 1999 to 31 December 2000. Out of 3550 individuals, we found 612 with congenital orthopaedic anomalies, which accounted for 17.2%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF325 skulls were investigated in the present study. The absence of the floor of the carotid canal was found in only one skull, a condition which makes the internal carotid artery vulnerable during a surgical approach to this region.
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October 1992
Objective: An alternative to general anesthesia was tested against conventional sedation by a double-blind, randomized clinical trial in reduction of Colles fracture.
Settings: A large teaching hospital where cases of Colles fracture are not different from those seen in district hospitals.
Patients: Sixty-six out of 80 consecutive cases with this fracture were selected from March to August 1990 on the basis of: 1) informed consent; 2) no contraindication to any method of analgesia; 3) no analgesic during the past 8 hours; 4) injury duration less than 96 hours; 5) no mental, auditory, or visual impairment; and 6) no associated injury.
The boundaries and shape of the lacrimal fossa and the bones that make it up are described in 120 skulls.
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