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Trochanteric fractures are common in the elderly population, and their incidence increases twice every decade after age 50. Intramural fixation has achieved good clinical efficacy in the treatment of unstable trochanteric fractures, but there have been complications reported in the literature in the Asian population. Most complications arise from a mismatch between the increase in the anterior femoral bow with advancing age and the proximal femoral nails (PFN) on the market, which still have straight designs on the sagittal plane.

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Osteochondroma of Bilateral Mandibular Condyle with Review of Literature.

J Clin Diagn Res

August 2016

Professor and Head of Department, Department of Radiodiagnosis, NKPSIMS and Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India .

Osteochondroma (OC) is a common slow growing tumour of bone. This lesion is frequently seen in the axial skeleton and is relatively uncommon in oral and maxillofacial region. In facial bones, it usually affects the mandibular condyle followed by coronoid process.

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