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Tetralogy of Fallot with “Absent” Pulmonary Valve the compromised newborn with radiographic evidence of air trapping and segmental atelectasis, the most likely diagnosis is the tetralogy of Fallot variant with absent or rudimentary pulmonary valve leaflets, gross pulmonary regurgitation, aneurysmally dilated pulmonary arteries, and bronchial compr拥护者 发表于 2025-3-24 06:43:38
world-wide literature.Contributors provide a combined clini.During the past several years, there has been an extensive reappraisal of the physiologic changes of pregnancy and their associated disorders, along with a refinement of diagnostic procedures and evaluation of the therapeutic approaches th碎石 发表于 2025-3-24 14:41:55
shoulder, causing it to exceed normal limits of glenohumeral motion and resulting in anterior dislocation. A characteristic anteroinferior capsulolabral injury occurs and has been deemed the essential lesion in anterior shoulder instability –. A posterosuperior humeral-head defect (Hill-Sachs我没有命令 发表于 2025-3-24 15:36:53
V. Rose,E. Clarkf these lesions at the same time, which is called a bipolar lesion. Bony lesions can be visualized by special X-ray views, CT, 3D-CT, or MRI. Among these imaging modalities, 3D-CT is the most reliable method with the contralateral shoulder as a reference. A glenoid defect ≥25% of the glenoid width c教义 发表于 2025-3-24 19:37:32
C. Ferencz,C. A. Neillf recurrent traumatic anterior shoulder instability. Over the past 20 years, arthroscopic stabilization techniques have become the treatment of choice for recurrent anterior instability. However, recent evidence demonstrates higher than acceptable recurrence rates in young males involved in collisio某人 发表于 2025-3-25 00:47:08
T. Izukawa,N. E. Lightfooter instability has historically been missed and more often treated nonoperatively compared to anterior instability. While it is far less common than anterior instability, only 2–10 % of all reported cases of instability , posterior shoulder instability is increasingly recognized as a problem in