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Identifier: atlasepitomeoft00helf (find matches)
Title: Atlas and epitome of traumatic
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Helferich, Heinrich, 1851- (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadephia and London, W. B. Saunder or company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 9.—Fibrous pseudarthrosis of the ulna (after Bruns). Thefragments are connected only by bands of connective tissue. tinguish twro forms of false joint, a fibrous pseud arthrosis yand a truepseudoarthrosis; i. e., the formation of a jointwith articular cleft and a capsule. The formation of a false joint may be due to general orto local causes. Among general causes syphilis, generaldebility, etc., are the most important. Various circum-stances operating at the seat of fracture itself may lead to the formation of a false joint. Thus, for example, severecontusion at the seat of fracture, such as occurs in gravedirect fractures, especially if they are compound. In other cases a false joint may result in spite of normalor even exaggerated callus-formation, either because of theinterposition of soft parts or marked overriding of thefragments. 56 FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS.
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Fig. 10.—False joint after fracture of the humerus. The extremityof one of the fragments is slightly club-shaped, while that of the otheris flattened out in the shape of a shallow cup. The two fragmentsarticulate within a true capsule showing a villous formation (specimenfrom the cadaver ; authors own observation). (Compare Fig. 11.)

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