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- 2019
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Intermediate-Term Outcome After Distal Radius Fracture in Patients With Poor Outcome at 1 Year : A Register Study With a 2- to 12-Year Follow-Up
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- 2018
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No long-term risk of wrist osteoarthritis due to subchondral haematomas in distal radial fractures
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- 2017
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Fragment-Specific Fixation Versus Volar Locking Plates in Primarily Nonreducible or Secondarily Redisplaced Distal Radius Fractures : A Randomized Controlled Study
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Similar 1-year subjective outcome after a distal radius fracture during the 10-year-period 2003–2012 : A longitudinal register-based study involving 3,666 patients
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- 2016
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Vascular evaluation after cervical hip fractures in children: a case series of eight children examined by scintigraphy after surgery for cervical hip fracture and evaluated for development of secondary radiological changes.
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- 2015
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Arthroscopically diagnosed scapholunate ligament injuries associated with distal radial fractures: a 13- to 15-year follow-up.
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- 2014
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Ten years' experience with a pyrocarbon prosthesis replacing the proximal interphalangeal joint. A prospective clinical and radiographic follow-up.
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- 2013
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The natural course of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SPONK) A 1-to 27-year follow-up of 40 patients
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- 2012
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Treatment of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SPONK) by a bisphosphonate A prospective case series with 17 patients
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The Natural Course of Traumatic Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tears in Distal Radial Fractures: A 13-15 Year Follow-up of Arthroscopically Diagnosed but Untreated Injuries.
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