KMID : 0350519960490030985
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Journal of Catholic Medical College 1996 Volume.49 No. 3 p.985 ~ p.994
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The Effect of the Range of Injury to Distal Femoral Growth Plate on Angulation and Shortening Deformities in Young Rabbits
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Abstract
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Growth arrest after growth plate injury of the long bone causes angulation and shortening deformities. The prediction of these deformities after injury is very important for correction of the deformities and evaluation of prognosis. The purpose
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this
study was to investigate the degrees of deformities after proportional curettage of growth plate and the critical and peak points of the deformities. Twenty healthy young rabbits were divided into four groups following the proportion of growth
plate
curettage the lateral condyle of distal femur (group 1 : 25%, group 2 : 50%, group 3 : 75%, group 4 : 100%).
@ES The results were as follows;
@EN 1. The degrees of angulation and shortening deformities of the experimental groups to each control groups were significantly higher except group 1 (P<0.05).
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