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Condylar canal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of condylar in the Medical Dictionary. condylar explanation. Information about condylar in Free online English dictionary. What is condylar? Meaning of condylar medical term. What does condylar mean? ... condylar axis,
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Overview: Condylar and subcondylar fractures constitute 26-40% of all mandible fractures (see Image 1). Given the unique geometry of the mandible and temporomandibular joints (TMJs), these fractures can result in marked pain, dysfunction, and deformity if not recognized ... ... ; Bilateral Condylar and Midfacial Fractures...
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Condylar hyperplasia is a disorder of unknown etiology characterized by persistent or accelerated growth of the condyle when growth should be slowing or ended. Growth eventually stops without treatment.
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- Adult Condylar Fractures: (surgical technique); - capitellar and coronal shear frx; - distal humerus frx:; - lateral condyle frx:; - medial condyle frx:; - distal humeral non union: - ulnar nerve in condylar fractures: - Pediatric Elbow Injuries;
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Horse health, common injuries and ailments of the thoroughbred racehorse. ... Condylar Fracture; A fracture of the condyle of the cannon bone. The condyle is the bulbous bottom or distal end of the cannon bone that fits into the fetlock joint. Condylar fractures can be repaired surgically.
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Both articular surfaces are covered by a connective fibrous tissue (condylar cartilage). On the articular surface of the condyle, the collagen fibres are parallel to the condylar surface, and are in continuity with the fibrous layer of the periosteum.
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Objectives: To evaluate the condylar position through transcranial radiographs in children between 3 years and 6 years old and to associate it with morphological characteristics of primary dentition.
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyse the relationship between horizontal condylar angle, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disk displacement and resorption of the lateral pole of the mandibular condyle (RLC).
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