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pro vyhledávání: '"Angel Curto de la Mano"'
Autor:
Juan Pretell-Mazzini, Angel Curto de la Mano, Alberto Jorge-Mora, Rafael Marti-Ciruelos, Victor Rodriguez-Vega
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B. 22:148-152
Juxta-epiphyseal/Salter-Harris fractures are the most common hand fractures in children and the proximal phalanx is involved in most cases. In the absence of soft-tissue interposition, these growth plate injuries are simple to reduce and are stable.
Autor:
Rafael Marti-Ciruelos, Alberto Jorge-Mora, Eva Maria Andres-Esteban, Angel Curto de la Mano, Juan Pretell-Mazzini
Publikováno v:
International Orthopaedics. 36:2101-2105
Kienböck's disease is an unusual pathology with unknown aetiology within the pediatric population. Several treatment options have been described in the literature; however, there are neither large series nor homogeneous studies that have clarified w
Autor:
Ana María Martín-Fuentes, Rafael Viña-Fernández, Angel Curto de la Mano, Juan Pretell-Mazzini
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B. 22(2)
Neurofibromatosis (NF) type 1 is characterized by several skin, endocrine, central nervous system and musculoskeletal manifestations, spine deformities being the most common, affecting up to 64% of patients. Thoracic kyphoscoliosis is the most common
Autor:
Rafael Marti-Ciruelos, Juan Pretell-Mazzini, Angel Curto de la Mano, José Luis González-López, Eva Maria Andres-Esteban, Victor Rodriguez-Vega, Jorge Muñoz-Ledesma
Publikováno v:
Journal of children's orthopaedics. 6(4)
Purpose The aim of our study is to report our complication rate and analyze the associated risk factors when removing cannulated stainless steel screws for SCFE fixation. Methods This was a multicenter retrospective study of patients who underwent re
Autor:
Juan Rodriguez Martin, Rafael Fernández, Rafael Marti Ciruelos, Juan Pretell Mazzini, Angel Curto de la Mano
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology. 31(11)
Ewing sarcoma accounts for about 2% to 3% of childhood tumors and can occur in any bone, but it is most often found in extremities and central axis. Ewing sarcoma affecting clavicle is uncommon. We report 5 cases of Ewing sarcoma of clavicle treated