Issue 3
Volume 60, September 1994
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article
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis in primary juvenile hypothyroidism.
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Compartment syndrome after fracture of the distal radius.
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Giant lipoma of the deep palmar space, mimicking persistent carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Delayed diagnosis of high-pressure injection injuries to the finger. A case report and review of the literature.
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Larsen's syndrome with mixed-type hearing loss.
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Unstable femoral neck fractures treated with a 130 degrees blade plate.
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Validity and diagnostic bias in the clinical screening for congenital dysplasia of the hip.
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[Heyman's operation for the treatment of congenital metatarsus varus]
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Operative treatment of clavicular nonunion.
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Surgical treatment of Allman type III acromio-clavicular dislocation. A long-term follow-up study.
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[Characteristics of fractures of the distal part of the clavicle in children]
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The clinical significance of suction drainage cultures.
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[Reconstruction of the acetabulum using femoral head autograft in total hip arthroplasties]
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Hemiarthroplasty in elderly, debilitated patients with an unstable femoral fracture in the trochanteric region.
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[Larsen syndrome: multicenter study of 12 new cases. Diagnosis, planning and results of treatment]
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Tibial tuberosity avulsion associated with patellar tendon avulsion.
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Bacterial contamination of allografts.
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