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  • The study compares the clinical outcomes of two treatments for femoral neck fractures: the FNS System and cannulated screws (3CS).
  • A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 fractures treated with FNS and 35 treated with 3CS, focusing on various clinical factors and complications.
  • Results indicate no significant differences in most clinical measures, but the FNS treatment had a significantly lower complication rate, making it a safe alternative to 3CS.
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Amniotic band syndrome consists in a group of congenital abnormalities caused by strands of the amniotic sac that entangle some parts of the fetus. Those strands result from premature rupture of amnios. The incidence of amniotic band syndrome is 1:1200 to 1:15,000 live births, depending on case studies.

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Synovial osteochondromatosis consists of a synovial metaplasia which affects 1 per 100 000 people. It is a very rare disease among children. It typically affects large joints of the body, especially the knee.

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