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152. Accessory Soleus Muscle: A Report of 4 Cases and Review of Literature
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Brodie, Jeffrey T., primary, Dormans, John P., additional, Gregg, John R., additional, and Davidson, Richard S., additional
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- 1997
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153. Correspondence
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Pritchett, James W., primary, Hurley, James M., additional, Betz, Randal R., additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Steel, Howard H., additional, Loder, Randall T., additional, and Alburger, Philip D., additional
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- 1997
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154. Bone Infarction Versus Infection in Sickle Cell Disease in Children
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Dalton, Gail Pavlock, primary, Drummond, Denis S., additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, and Robertson, William W., additional
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- 1996
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155. Vascular Injuries and Their Sequelae in Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fractures: Toward a Goal of Prevention
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Copley, Lawson A., primary, Dormans, John P., additional, and Davidson, Richard S., additional
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- 1996
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156. Valgus Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Fact or Fiction?
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Segal, Lee S., primary, Weitzel, Paul P., additional, and Davidson, Richard S., additional
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- 1996
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157. Screw Fixation of Grade III Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
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Herman, Martin J., primary, Dormans, John P., additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Drummond, Denis S., additional, and Gregg, John R., additional
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- 1996
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158. Perinatal Limb Ischemia: Orthopaedic Implications
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Blank, John E., primary, Dormans, John P., additional, and Davidson, Richard S., additional
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- 1996
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159. Proximal Fibular Osteochondroma with Associated Peroneal Nerve Palsy: A Review of Six Cases
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Cardelia, J Marc, primary, Dormans, John P., additional, Drummond, Denis S., additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Duhaime, Christine, additional, and Sutton, Lee, additional
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- 1995
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160. MRI of Focal Fibrocartilaginous Dysplasia
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Meyer, James S., primary, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Hubbard, Anne M., additional, and Conard, Katrina A., additional
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- 1995
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161. Distraction Osteogenesis for Congenitally Short Lesser Metatarsals
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Levine, Stuart E., primary, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Dormans, John P., additional, and Drummond, Denis S., additional
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- 1995
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162. Major Lower Extremity Lawn Mower Injuries in Children
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Dormans, John P., primary, Azzoni, Michael, additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, and Drummond, Denis S., additional
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- 1995
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163. Book Review: The Child's Foot and Ankle
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Davidson, Richard S., primary
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- 1993
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164. Reply to Hoeffel
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DAVIDSON, RICHARD S., primary and MAHBOUBI, SOROOSH, additional
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- 1992
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165. Growth Disturbances of the Proximal Femur After Pinning of Juvenile Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
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Segal, Lee S., primary, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Robertson, William W., additional, and Drummond, Denis S., additional
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- 1991
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166. Torticollis in children
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Tom, Lawrence W. C., primary, Rossiter, James L., additional, Sutton, Leslie N., additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, and Potsic, William P., additional
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- 1991
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167. Neonatal Fractures in Myelomeningocele Patients
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Boytim, Mark J., primary, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Charney, Ed, additional, and Melchionni, Jeanne B., additional
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- 1991
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168. Spontaneous regression of solitary osteochondroma: reconsidering our approach.
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Arkader A, Dormans JP, Gaugler R, Davidson RS, Arkader, Alexandre, Dormans, John P, Gaugler, Rebecca, and Davidson, Richard S
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Osteochondromas are the most common benign bone tumor; nonetheless, the natural history is poorly understood as a result of the low threshold for resection and the fact that many of these lesions are asymptomatic and therefore never diagnosed. We report a case of spontaneous regression of a solitary osteochondroma and review the literature. We believe the likelihood of spontaneous regression should be better understood by orthopaedic surgeons and taken into account in the decision process of whether to remove osteochondromas surgically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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169. Complex Femur Fractures in Children
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Kirschenbaum, David, primary, Albert, Michael C., additional, Robertson, William W., additional, and Davidson, Richard S., additional
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- 1990
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170. Acute Osteomyelitis in Children
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Scott, Richard J., primary, Christofersen, Mark R., additional, Robertson, William W., additional, Davidson, Richard S., additional, Rankin, Lynn, additional, and Drummond, Denis S., additional
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- 1990
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171. Immediate Application of Cast Braces for Femoral Fractures in Children
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Davidson, Richard S., primary, Drummond, Denis S., additional, Fischer, Richard, additional, and Ellis, Ronald D., additional
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- 1990
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172. Contributors
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Abbott, Richard L, Adrean, Sean D, Al-Muammar, Abdulrahman, Akhtar, Jihan, Alfonso, Eduardo C, Allen, Richard C, Almond, M Camille, Alvarenga, Lênio, Alward, Wallace LM, Ambrósio, Renato, Jr, Anwar, Mohammad, Azar, Dimitri T, Ball, James L, Barney, Neal P, Bartow, Rebecca M, Baum, Jules, Belin, Michael W, Bell, Jason H, Benetz, Beth Ann, Berbos, Zachary, Beuerman, Roger W, Bhasin, Arpita Kadakia, Bhat, Pooja V, Biber, Joseph M, Bidros, Maria, Birnbaum, Andrea D, Bouchard, Charles S, Bradley, Jay C, Brandt, James D, Brasington, Richard D, Brilakis, Harilaos S, Burkat, Cat N, Calatayud, Marta, Cameron, J Douglas, Campos, Mauro, Carpel, Emmett F, Cavanagh, H Dwight, Chan, Cordelia, Chang, Richard I, Chang, Bernard H, Chern, Kenneth C, Ching, Steven, Chodosh, James, Choo, Phillip H, Chung, Gary, Ciolino, Joseph B, Clayton, Janine A, Cohen, Elisabeth J, Comyn, Oliver, Cortina, M Soledad, Cowden, John W, Croasdale, Christopher R, Davidson, Richard S, Davis, Elizabeth A, Daya, Sheraz M, Freitas, Denise de, DeMill, David L, de Oliveira, Lauro Augusto, de Smet, Marc D, de Sousa, Luciene B, Djalilian, Ali R, Dohlman, Claes H, Donnenfeld, Eric D, Dortzbach, Richard K, Driebe, William T, Jr, Dunn, Steven P, Eagle, Ralph C, Jr, Edelstein, Sean L, Eiferman, Richard A, Eliason, Joseph A, Farid, Marjan, Faulkner, William J, Feder, Robert S, Feiz, Vahid, Feng, Matthew T, Fingert, John H, Florakis, George J, Fontana, Luigi, Forster, Richard K, Foster, C Stephen, Foster, F Stuart, Foulks, Gary N, Friedlander, Mitchell H, Fukuda, Masahiko, Galor, Anat, Gan, Theresa J, Garg, Prashant, Garg, Sumit, Glasser, David B, Goins, Kenneth M, Goldstein, Debra A, Gottlieb, Chloe, Grimmett, Michael R, Gris, Oscar, Groos, Erich B, Jr, Gruzensky, William D, Güell, Jose L, Gupta, Preeya K, Hamill, M Bowes, Hammersmith, Kristin M, Hamrah, Pedram, Hannush, Sadeer B, Hardten, David R, Harrison, Andrew, Heck, Ellen L, Heidemann, David G, Herman, David C, Heur, J Martin, Hodge, William G, Hoffman, Carol J, Holland, Edward J, Holland, Gary N, Honig, Marc A, Hood, Christopher T, Hoskins, Eliza N, Huang, Andrew J W, Huang, David, Hui, Jennifer I, Iuorno, Joseph D, Jackson, W Bruce, Jakobiec, Frederick A, Jeng, Bennie H, Jester, James V, Jordan, David R, Kaiura, Terry L, Karp, Carol L, Katz, Douglas G, Kaufman, Stephen C, Kersten, Robert C, Khachikian, Stephen S, Kim, Jennifer H, Kim, Joung Y, Kim, Stella K, Kim, Terry, Kirkness, Colin M, Klyce, Stephen D, Koch, Douglas D, Kowalski, Regis P, Krachmer, Jay H, Laibson, Peter R, Lane, Stephen S, Lass, Jonathan H, Lee, W Barry, Lee, Olivia A, Lemp, Michael A, Lenhart, Phoebe D, Li, Yan, Liesegang, Thomas J, Lim, Michele C, Lin, Lily Koo, Lin, Michael P, Lindquist, Thomas D, Lindstrom, Richard L, Litoff, David, Liu, Christopher, Lowder, Careen Y, Lubniewski, Anthony J, McGee, Hall T, McLean, Ian W, Macsai, Marian S, Manero, Felicidad, Mannis, Mark J, Mantopoulos, Dimosthenis, Martinez, Carlos E, Mártonyi, Csaba L, Mashor, Raneen S, Mathers, William D, Mehta, Manisha N, Meisler, David M, Mian, Shahzad I, Miller, Darlene, Miller, Corey A, Montoya, Monty, Morral, Merce, Moyes, Andrew L, Murphy, Michael L, Nassiri, Nariman, Neff, Kristiana D, Nelson, J Daniel, Nerad, Jeffrey A, Netto, Marcelo V, Newton, Christopher J, Nijm, Lisa M, Nishida, Teruo, Noble, Bruce A, Nordlund, Michael L, Nussenblatt, Robert B, O'Day, David G, Ongkosuwito, Jenny V, Oxford, Karen W, Palay, David A, Palmon, Florentino E, Paranjpe, Deval R, Parikh, Mansi, Park, David H, Park, D J John, Parsons, Matthew R, Pavlin, Charles J, Pearlstein, Eric S, Perry, Alicia, Petroll, W Matthew, Pfister, Daryl R, Pfister, Roswell R, Pflugfelder, Stephen C, Price, Francis W, Jr, Price, Marianne O, Probst, Louis E, Purcell, John J, Jr, Pyott, Andrew A E, Raizman, Michael B, Raju, Leela V, Randleman, J Bradley, Rao, Gullapalli N, Rapuano, Christopher J, Reilly, Charles D, de Candelaria Renesto, Adimara, Rezende, Renata A, Robertson, Danielle M, Rootman, David S, Rothman, Jason S, Rubinfeld, Roy Scott, Sadowsky, Alan E, Saika, Shizuya, Sakhalkar, Monali V, Salz, James J, Sangwan, Virender S, Scarpi, Marinho, Scharf, Bradley H, Schmidt, Greg, Schmitt, Artur, Schmitt, Fernanda Piccoli, Schteingart, Miriam T, Schwab, Ivan R, Schwam, Brian L, Schwartz, Gary S, Sen, H Nida, Shapiro, Michael B, Shimmura, Shigeto, Singal, Neera, Skeens, Heather M, Skolnick, Craig A, Slomovic, Allan R, Smith, Janine A, Snyder, Michael E, Solomon, Renée, Soukiasian, Sarkis H, Srinivasan, Sathish, Stamler, John F, Steinert, Roger F, Stoller, Glenn L, Streeten, Barbara W, Stulting, R Doyle, Sugar, Alan, Sugar, Joel, Tan, Donald, Tauber, Joseph, Terry, Mark A, Tessler, Howard H, Torrabadella, Marta, Traboulsi, Elias I, Trattler, William B, Tsai, Julie H, Tse, David T, Tu, Elmer Y, Ursea, Roxana, Vaddavalli, Pravin K, Van Meter, Woodford S, Varley, Gary A, Vasaiwala, Roshni, Verachtert, Anthony J, Verdier, David D, Vieira, Ana Carolina, Virasch, Vanee V, Wang, Li, Waring, George O, III, Waring, George O, IV, Warner, Michael A, Warrian, Kevin J, Webster, Guy F, Weikert, Mitchell P, Weisenthal, Robert W, Weiss, Jayne S, Wichiensin, Pongmas, Wilhelmus, Kirk R, Wilson, Steven E, Woodward, Maria A, Yee, Richard W, and Yoo, Sonya
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- 2011
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173. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis: an analysis of 80 patients as to pin placement and number.
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Stambough, Jeffery L., Davidson, Richard S., Ellis, Ronald D., Gregg, John R., Stambough, J L, Davidson, R S, Ellis, R D, and Gregg, J R
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- 1986
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174. Cerebral Palsy Associated with Maple Syrup Urine Disease.
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Davidson, Richard S. and Carroll, Norris C.
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- 1982
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175. Contributors
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Abraham, Amy C., Abramson, Jon S., Abzug, Mark J., Acton, James D., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Adger, Hoover, Jr., Aiken, John, A-Kader, Hassan H., Alemzadeh, Ramin, Anderson, Karl E., Antoon, Alia, Aranda, Jacob V., Arndt, Carola A.S., Arnon, Stephen S., Aronoff, Stephen C., Asher, David M., Ater, Joann L., Atkins, Dan, Augustyn, Marilyn, Avner, Ellis D., Azimi, Parvin H., Bahk, Thomas, Balistreri, William F., Baltimore, Robert S., Baqar, Shahida, Barrett, Fred F., Barron, Christine E., Bass, Dorsey M., Bates, Michael D., Batshaw, Mark, Bauchner, Howard, Behrman, Richard E., Bennett, Michael J., Bernstein, Daniel, Bestic, Michelle, Bhutta, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Biesecker, Leslie G., Bitnum, Ari, Blanchard, Samra S., Blanton, Ronald, Bleyer, Archie, Boamah, Lynell, Boas, Steven R., Boat, Thomas F., Boguniewicz, Mark, Bonomo, Robert A., Boris, Neil W., Borrillo, Christopher M., Boxer, Laurence A., Bradley, Mary Brigid, Branski, David, Breault, David T., Brown, W. Ted, Buckley, Rebecca H., Sidbury, J. Buren, Budek, Cynthia, Buescher, E. Stephen, Burns, Karen, Cairo, Mitchell S., Camitta, Bruce M., Carey, Rebecca G., Carroll, Andrew J., III, Cassidy, James T., Chadwick, Ellen Gould, Chen, Sharon F., Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chenoweth, Wanda L., Chesney, Russell W., Christensen, Robert D., Cieslak, Theodore J., Cleary, Thomas G., Cohen, Pinchas, Cole, F. Sessions, Colombo, John L., Comi, Anne, Condurache, Tania, Coran, Arnold, Cornwall, Roger, Covar, Ronina A., Cox, Kenneth L., Crawford, Susan E., Crowe, James E., Jr., Czinn, Steven J., Dalton, Richard, Daruna, Jorge H., Darville, Toni, Daum, Robert S., Davidson, Richard S., Davis, Ira D., Dayan, Peter S., DeBaun, Michael R., Deen, Jacqueline L., MacRae Dell, Katherine, Dent, Arlene E., Descartes, Marie, Desnick, Robert, DiCarlo, Joseph, DiGeorge, Angelo M., Donovan, Mary K., Dormans, John P., Dowd, M. Denise, Doyle, Daniel A., Dreskin, Stephen, Drummond, Denis S., Dubin, Anne M., Dudell, Golde, Dumler, J. Stephen, Duncan, Paula M., Ehrlich, Peter F., Elder, Jack S., Elfenbein, Dianne S., Enrione, Maria, Feigelman, Susan, Felice, Marianne E., Felner, Eric I., Ferrieri, Patricia, Finder, Jonathan D., Fisher, Margaret C., Fitzpatrick, Emily, Fleece, David M., Flood, Robert G., Flynn, Patricia M., Forman, Joel A., Fost, Norman, Frankel, Lorry R., Freedman, Melvin H., Freundlich, Madelyn, Friedman, Jared E., Gal, Peter, Gardiner, Paula, Garibaldi, Luigi, Gedalia, Abraham, Gerber, Michael A., Ghishan, Fayez K., Gholve, Purushottam A., Gigliotti, Francis, Gilliam, William S., Ginsburg, Charles M., Glader, Bertil, Glascoe, Frances Page, Gleason, Mary Margaret, Goldman, Donald, Goodman, Denise M., Gozal, David, Green, Michael, Green, Thomas P., Greenbaum, Larry A., Grossman, David, Haddad, Gabriel G., Haddad, Joseph, Jr., Hagan, Joseph F., Jr., Halstead, Scott B., Hammerschlag, Margaret R., Hamvas, Aaron, Harris, James C., Haslam, David B., Haslam, Robert H.A., Hauck, Fern R., Hayden, Gregory F., Hecht, Jacqueline T., Heidemann, Sabrina M., Heird, William C., Hendley, J. Owen, Henretig, Fred M., Heresi, Gloria P., Herzog, Cynthia E., Holinger, Lauren D., Holve, Steve, Hord, Jeffrey D., Horn, B. David, Horton, William A., Hosalkar, Harish S., Hotez, Peter J., Howenstine, Michele S., Huff, Vicki, Hug, Denise, Hunt, Carl E., Hurwitz, Melissa, Hussain, Sunny Zaheed, Hyams, Elias S., Hyams, Jeffrey S., Jacobs, Richard F., Jaffe, Norman, Jenkins, Renée R., Jensen, Peter S., Jenson, Hal B., John, Chandy C., Johnson, Charles F., Johnson, Michael V., Johnston, Richard B., Jr., Jones, James F., Kache, Saraswati, Kaddan-Lottick, Nina S., Kallas, Harry J., Kashgarian, Michael, Kazura, Alessandra N., Kazura, James, Keane, Virginia, Kelly, Desmond P., Kemper, Kathi J., Kerem, Eitan, Kershner, Joseph E., Khan, Seema, Kheirandish, Leila, King, Charles H., Kinsman, Stephen L., Kishnani, Priya S., Klein, Bruce L., Klein, Michael D., Klein-Gitelman, Marisa S., Kliegman, Robert M., Koch, William C., Koren, Gideon, Korf, Bruce R., Krause, Peter J., Krell, Heather, Kuttesch, John, Jr., Lachenauer, Catherine S., Ladisch, Stephan, LaFranchi, Stephen, Lampe, Richard, Landrigan, Philip J., Landry, Gregory L., Lannon, Carole, LaRussa, Philip, Lakser, Oren, Leach, Charles T., Lee, Chul, Leeder, J. Steven, Leigh, Margaret W., Lestrud, Steven, Leung, Donald Y.M., Liben, Stephen, Liu, Andrew H., Locatelli, Franco, Logan, Kelsey, Long, Sarah S., Lovell, Daniel J., Lyon, G. Reid, Lyon, Helen N., Mahajan, Prashant V., Majzoub, Joseph A., Marcell, Arik V., Marini, Joan C., Markowitz, Morri, Maroushek, Stacene R., Mason, Wilbert, Matalon, Reuben, Mathers, Lawrence H., Jr., Mazor, Robert, McCarthy, Paul L., McColley, Susannah A., McCoy, Andrea C.S., McGovern, Margaret M., McIntosh, Kenneth, McLeod, Rima, Melby, Peter C., Michaels, Marian G., Michelson, Peter H., Milgrom, Henry, Miller, Michael L., Mitchell, Grant A., Montgomery, Robert R., Morelli, Joseph G., Moscicki, Anna-Barbara, Moser, Hugo W., Munoz, Flor M., Murphy, Daniel J., Jr., Murphy, James R., Myers, Martin G., Neal, William A., Nelson, Robert M., Nevin, Mary A., Noah, Zehava, Nogee, Lawrence M., Ochoa, Theresa J., Ohls, Robin K., Oldham, Keith T., Olitsky, Scott, Olsson, John, Orenstein, Susan, Orenstein, Walter A., Overturf, Gary D., Owens, Judith A., Pachman, Lauren M., Pappagianis, Demosthenes, Parks, John S., Pappas, Diane E., Peralta, Ligia, Pérez, Norma, Pesce, Michael A., Peters, John, Petty, Ross E., Piazza, Anthony J., Pickering, Larry K., Powell, Dwight A., Powell, Keith R., Prober, Charles G., Raishevich, Natoshia, Rapaport, Robert, Read, Stanley E., Reed, Michael, Remafedi, Gary, Remington, Jack S., Reyes, Jorge, Rezvani, Iraj, Rivara, Frederick P., Robin, Nathaniel H., Robinson, Luther K., Rodgers, George C., Jr., Roosevelt, Genie E., Rosenblatt, David S., Rowley, Anne H., Rozenfeld, Ranna, Rudolph, Colin D., Salata, Robert A., Salerno, Denise A., Sampson, Hugh, Sanfilippo, Joseph M., Sarnaik, Ashok P., Sarnat, Harvey B., Schleiss, Mark R., Schum, Robert L., Schutze, Gordon G., Scott, J. Paul, Sectish, Theodore C., Segel, George B., Serwint, Janet R., Seward, Jane, Shah, Prachi E., Shapiro, Bruce K., Shapiro, Eugene D., Shaywitz, Bennett A., Shaywitz, Sally E., Shilyanski, Joel, Shim, Melanie, Shneider, Benjamin L., Shulman, Stanford T., Siberry, George K., Sicherer, Scott H., Simms, Mark D., Simoes, Eric F., Skelton, Joseph A., Slovis, Thomas L., Smith, Laura P., Sood, Manu, Spahn, Joseph D., Sperling, Mark A., Spiegel, David A., Spranger, Jürgen, Stafford, Brian, Stagno, Sergio, Stanberry, Lawrence R., Stanley, Charles A., Stanton, Bonita F., Starke, Jeffrey R., Stechenberg, Barbara W., Stoll, Barbara J., Sosinsky, Laura Stout, Strauss, Ronald G., Suchy, Frederick J., Sweet, Stuart C., Thomas, Robert P., Tinanoff, Norman, Todd, James K., Toltzis, Philip, Tompkins, Lucy, Tubergen, David G., Turner, Ronald B., Tynan, MacDara, Urizar, Rodrigo E., Vanderbilt, Douglas, Velardi, Andrea, Vichinsky, Elliott, Vogt, Beth A., Waggoner-Fountain, Linda A., Watts, Kimberly Danieli, Weisse, Martin E., Wells, Lawrence, Werlin, Steven L., Wessels, Michael, Wetmore, Ralph, Wetzel, Randall, Wexler, Isaiah D., White, Perrin C., Wilschanski, Michael, Winnie, Glenna B., Wise, Paul H., Woods, Charles R., Worth, Laura, Wright, Peter, Wright, Terry W., Wyatt, David T., Wyllie, Robert, Wynshaw-Boris, Anthony, Xanthakos, Stavra A., Yazigi, Nada, Yogev, Ram, Youssef, Nader, Zaidi, Anita K.M., Zeltzer, Lonnie K., Zile, Maija H., and Zuckerman, Barry S.
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- 2007
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176. Providing a premium refractive cataract experience for all patients.
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Davidson, Richard S.
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CATARACT surgery ,RETINAL surgery ,EYE examination ,REFRACTIVE errors ,INTRAOCULAR lenses ,MEDICAL care ,OPERATING rooms ,PATIENT safety ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,SURGEONS ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,SURGICAL site ,TREATMENT duration ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,PSYCHOLOGY - Published
- 2018
177. Nondiaphyseal Osteoid Osteomas in the Pediatric Patient
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DAVIDSON, RICHARD S., primary, MAHBOUBI, SOROOSH, additional, HEYMAN, SIDNEY, additional, and DRUMMOND, DENIS S., additional
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- 1989
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178. The Four Part Triplane Fracture: A Case Report of a New Pattern
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Izant, Timothy H., primary and Davidson, Richard S., additional
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- 1989
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179. Impact of BAK-free Prostaglandins in the Management of Ocular Surface Disease.
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Springs, Clark L. and Davidson, Richard S.
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PROSTAGLANDINS ,EYE diseases ,GLAUCOMA ,GLAUCOMA diagnosis ,DIAGNOSIS of eye diseases ,PATIENTS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
This article examines the impact of beeza-Ikonium chloride (BAK)-free prostaglandins in the management of ocular surface disease (OSD) in glaucoma patients. It indicates several factors that are likely contribute to a higher rate of OSD among glaucoma patients. It references clinical studies that implicated BAK as detrimental to ocular surface health. It also offers approaches to diagnosing OSD in glaucoma patients.
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- 2008
180. Gradual Onset Ocular Surface Disease In a Glaucoma Patient.
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Davidson, Richard S. and Kahook, Malik
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OPEN-angle glaucoma ,GLAUCOMA ,OCULAR manifestations of general diseases ,EYE diseases ,OPHTHALMIC drugs - Abstract
The article discusses the case of a male elderly patient with a history of open-angle glaucoma and was treated with latanoprost with benzalkonium chloride (BAK). The patient's symptoms improved after BAK-preserved latanoprost and travoprost were discontinued. A decrease in punctuate epithelial erosions was also observed in the patient. It notes that the proper technique to evaluate ocular surface changes must be employed and parameters must be considered.
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- 2007
181. Chronic Symptomatic Os Subfibulare in Children.
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Pill, Stephan G., Hatch, Michael, Linton, Julie M., and Davidson, Richard S.
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ANKLE injuries ,JUVENILE diseases ,RADIOGRAPHS ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,SURGICAL complications ,SURGICAL excision - Abstract
Background: Some children have persistent pain and instability following inversion injuries of the ankle. Radiographs may reveal a small osseous fragment distal to the lateral malleolus, suggesting an avulsion injury of the anteriortalofibular ligament and/or calcaneofibular ligament. The avulsion injury may involve an os subfibulare, causing ligamentous laxity and chronic pain resulting from nonunion. This situation must be differentiated from an asymptomatic os subfibulare, which is a normal anatomic variant in 1% of children. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the intraoperative findings and long-term outcomes of patients treated operatively for symptomatic avulsion injunes or a symptomatic os subfibulare. Methods: Twenty-three patients presented with chronic ankle pain and instability, tenderness anterior and distal to the lateral malleolus, and imaging studies (magnetic resonance imaging and/or stress radiographs) suspicious for avulsion injury of the anterior talofibular ligament and/or calcaneofibular ligament. After unsuccessful nonoperative treatment, all patients underwent excision of the osseous fragments, anatomic reconstruction of the anterior talofibular ligament with use of drill holes through the lateral malleolus, and a modified Brostrom procedure. Results: The mean age of the patients was 10.4 years (range, eight to thirteen years) at the time of injury and 13.6 years (range, eight to seventeen years) at the time of surgery, representing a mean delay in diagnosis and treatment of 3.2 years. At a mean follow-up of 4.5 years (range, 2.1 to 13.2 years), the mean Foot and Ankle Outcome Score was 91.4 (range, 87 to 98) out of 100, with all but one patient returning to the preinjury recreational level. Only one patient had a long-term complication. Conclusions: In children with chronic pain and instability associated with an os subfibulare, surgical excision of the os subfibulare combined with reconstruction of the anterior talofibular ligament and a modified Brostrom procedure was effective in restoring ankle stability, eliminating pain, and permitting return to the preinjury functional level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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182. In-office therapy may offer MGD relief.
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Caceres, Vanessa and Davidson, Richard S.
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SEBACEOUS glands , *STYE , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *EVALUATION , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The article presents a discussion of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), adapted from a presentation by professor Richard S. Davidson at the 2015 meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Topics covered include the importance of a solid treatment approach for MGD, the challenges associated with MGD treatments and the conduct of studies which analyzed the results of Lipiflow device in MGD patients.
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- 2016
183. Physician burnout in ophthalmology: U.S. survey.
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Sedhom, Jessica A., Patnaik, Jennifer L., McCourt, Emily A., Liao, Sophie, Subramanian, Prem S., Davidson, Richard S., Palestine, Alan G., Kahook, Malik Y., and Seibold, Leonard K.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout , *JOB satisfaction , *PHYSICIANS , *OPHTHALMOLOGY , *ODDS ratio - Abstract
In this cross-sectional study of ophthalmologists in the United States, 37.8% self-reported symptoms of occupational burnout. Among those surveyed, sex, practice type, and employment autonomy were the highest risk factors. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of physician burnout among ophthalmologists in the United States and identify associated risks. Setting: All practice types within the United States. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: A survey was distributed through email listservs to several national ophthalmology societies. Participants completed a modified Mini Z Burnout Survey, a 10-item questionnaire measured in 5-point Likert scales, followed by demographic questions. The Mini Z Burnout survey assessed 3 main outcomes: stress, burnout, and work satisfaction. The percentage of subgroups experiencing burnout were presented and comparisons made with odds ratios from logistic regression modeling. Results: Of the 592 ophthalmologists responding to the survey, 37.8% (224) self-reported symptoms of burnout with a low of 30.8% (12/39) for vitreoretinal specialists to a high of 45.4% (30/66) for uveitis specialists. Most of those reporting burnout were categorized as mild (65.2% [146/224]), followed by moderate (29.5% [66/224]) and severe (5.4% [12/224]). Women had almost twice the odds of reporting burnout (odds ratio [OR] = 1.9 [95% CI: 1.3-2.7]; P =.0005). Physicians employed in academic (OR = 2.0 [95% CI: 1.2-3.2]; P = 0.007) and hospital facilities (OR = 2.4 [95% CI: 1.3-4.6]; P =.008) reported higher rates of burnout compared with those in large private groups. Burnout was associated with self-reported low work control, insufficient time for documentation, and misalignment with departmental leaders (P <.0001). Conclusions: Ophthalmologists exhibited a high degree of self-reported burnout in the U.S. This study highlights sex, employment autonomy, and practice type as major factors associated with burnout. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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184. OSD Signs and Symptoms Improve After Eliminating BAK-preserved Medications.
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Davidson, Richard S.
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The article describes the case of a woman with a history of open-angle glaucoma in both eyes. The patient complained of frequent foreign body sensation and discomfort in both eyes. Humphrey visual field testing revealed early nasal steps in both eyes. Ocular surface assessment showed significant punctate epithelial changes on both corneas. Her use of latanoprost was discontinued and she received preservative-free artificial tears. Her condition eventually improved.
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185. Time Utilization and Refractive Prediction Enhancement Associated with Intraoperative Aberrometry Use During Cataract Surgery.
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Christopher, Karen L, Patnaik, Jennifer L, Ifantides, Cristos, Miller, D Claire, Davidson, Richard S, Taravella, Michael J, Lynch, Anne, and Wagner, Brandie
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Purpose: To evaluate the time cost of intraoperative aberrometry (IA), to compare IA prediction error to the prediction error associated with conventional formulas using preoperative calculations (PC) and evaluate when IA provides clinically relevant benefit. Methods: This is a retrospective study of eyes that underwent cataract phacoemulsification surgery with IA at an academic eye center. IA versus PC prediction error were compared amongst various preoperative and intraoperative characteristics. Additionally, a dichotomous variable indicating clinically relevant benefit of IA, where IA absolute prediction error was less than 0.5D and PC absolute prediction error greater than 0.5D, was associated with clinical factors. Results: Five hundred eyes of 341 patients were included in the analysis. The quantitative difference between mean absolute prediction errors for IA versus PC was between 0.0D and 0.03D in most subgroups. For the 11.0% of eyes that had clinically relevant benefit to IA, the multivariable model identified the following strongest predictors: prior myopic corneal refractive surgery (Odds ratio (OR) 3.9, p< 0.01 for myopic LASIK/PRK, OR 5.5, p=0.01 for radial keratotomy), toric or multifocal/EDOF lens implantation (OR 2.7, p=0.03 for toric monofocal lenses, OR 3.1, p=0.01 for EDOF/multifocal lenses), and short and long axial lengths (p< 0.01). On average, IA implementation added 3.0 minutes to surgery (p< 0.01). Conclusion: For greatest likelihood of a clinically meaningful improvement in outcomes despite increased surgical time, surgeons and patients should consider using IA for eyes with extremes in axial length, eyes with prior myopic corneal refractive surgery, or when implanting lenses with toric or extended-depth-of-focus/multifocal properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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186. Surgical techniques and adjuvants for the management of primary and recurrent pterygia.
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Hovanesian, John A., Starr, Christopher E., Vroman, David T., Mah, Francis S., Gomes, Jose A.P., Farid, Marjan, Shamie, Neda, Davidson, Richard S., John, Thomas, Holland, Edward J., and Kim, Terry
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The removal and rate of recurrence of pterygium have been discussed for years. The disorder is highly associated with environmental factors, and recurrence rates can be unacceptably high and cannot be successfully predicted. New techniques and graft preparations and postoperative management strategies are helping to reduce the recurrence rates and provide an ocular surface that is near ideal for future cataract or refractive surgery. This review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various treatment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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187. Chapter 666 - The Foot and Toes
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Hosalkar, Harish S., Spiegel, David A., and Davidson, Richard S.
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188. CHAPTER 14 - Spina Bifida
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ROYE, BENJAMIN D. and DAVIDSON, RICHARD S.
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189. CHAPTER 9 - Pediatric Lower Limb Disorders
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WALLACH, DAVID M. and DAVIDSON, RICHARD S.
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190. Chapter 4.2 - Corneal Topography and Wavefront Imaging
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191. One-day postoperative intraocular pressure spikes after phacoemulsification cataract surgery in patients taking tamsulosin.
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Bonnell, Levi N., SooHoo, Jeffrey R., Seibold, Leonard K., Lynch, Anne M., Wagner, Brandie D., Davidson, Richard S., and Taravella, Michael J.
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Purpose To evaluate the relationship between 1-day postoperative intraocular pressure (IOP) after phacoemulsification cataract surgery and tamsulosin use. Setting University of Colorado Health Eye Center, Aurora, Colorado, USA. Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods Registry data from men who had cataract surgery were used. Patients taking tamsulosin at the time of surgery were included as cases, while patients with no history of tamsulosin use were used as controls. The primary outcome was a 1-day postoperative IOP spike defined as an IOP increase greater than 10 mm Hg compared with baseline or a 1-day postoperative IOP of 30 mm Hg or higher. General estimating equations were used for analysis. Results The study comprised 584 men (864 eyes). An IOP increase greater than 10 mm Hg or IOP 30 mm Hg or higher after cataract surgery occurred in 12.4% and 9.3%, respectively, of eyes in the tamsulosin group versus 4.4% and 2.1%, respectively, in the control group (all P = .001). After adjusting for significant covariates, patients on tamsulosin were 2.6 times (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.2-5.7; P = .01] and 3.8 (95% CI, 1.3-10.9; P = .01) more likely to have a 1-day postoperative IOP increase greater than 10 mm Hg or a 1-day postoperative IOP of 30 mm Hg or higher. Conclusion Patients on tamsulosin had an increased risk of a 1-day postoperative IOP spike after cataract surgery, showing the importance of identifying patients on tamsulosin preoperatively to better manage and potentially mitigate IOP spikes. Financial Disclosure None of the authors has a financial or proprietary interest in any material or method mentioned. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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192. The Treatment of Low-Energy Femoral Shaft Fractures: A Prospective Study Comparing the "Walking Spica" with the Traditional Spica Cast.
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Flynn, John M., Garner, Matthew R., Jones, Kristofer J., D'Italia, Joann, Davidson, Richard S., Ganley, Theodore J., Horn, B. David, Spiegel, David, and Wells, Lawrence
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Background: A single-leg, walking hip spica cast has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment for a low-energy femoral shaft fracture in young children. We designed a prospective cohort trial comparing walking and traditional hip spica casting to determine whether a walking hip spica cast was superior to a traditional hip spica cast following a low-energy femoral shaft fracture in children one to six years old. Methods: We studied forty-five consecutive low-energy femoral shaft fractures during a three-year period in children one to six years old. Three surgeons treated their patients with a walking hip spica cast, and three other surgeons treated their patients with a traditional spica cast. Complications and subsequent interventions were recorded prospectively. Caregivers were asked to complete the validated Impact on Family Scale as well as a ten-item questionnaire developed by the authors at the time of cast removal. Results: Forty-five patients with a low-energy fracture were enrolled in the study. Nineteen patients were treated with a walking hip spicacast and twenty-six, with a traditional hip spica cast. The two cohorts were similar with respect to age, length of hospital stay, time to initial callus formation, and time to fracture union. Two children treated with a traditional hip spica cast and no children in the walking hip spica group returned to the operating room for the treatment of spontaneous loss of fracture reduction. Five of the nineteen children treated with a walking hip spica cast and one of the twenty-six treated with a traditional hip spica cast required wedge adjustment of the cast in the clinic to treat fracture malalignment (p = 0.04). One patient treated with a walking hip spica cast required repeat reduction in the operating room because of overcorrection during wedge adjustment. The malunion rate did not differ significantly between the groups (three of twenty-six in the traditional hip spica group compared with none of nineteen in the walking hip spica group). All patients treated with a walking hip spica cast were able to crawl in the cast, and 71% (twelve of seventeen) were able to walk. Use of the traditional hip spica cast resulted in a significantly greater care burden for the family as measured with use of the Impact on Family Scale (43.3 for the traditional hip spica group compared with 35.6 for the walking hip spica group, p = 0.04). Insurance-funded ambulance transportation was needed for eleven of the twenty-six patients treated with a traditional hip spica cast compared with none of the nineteen patients treated with a walking hip spica cast (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The walking hip spica cast and the traditional hip spica cast resulted in similar orthopaedic outcomes, and the walking hip spica cast resulted in a lower care burden for the family. Surgeons and families should be aware that use of a walking hip spica cast rather than a traditional hip spica cast may be associated with a greater likelihood that wedge adjustment of the cast will be necessary to treat fracture malalignment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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193. Pediatric deformity correction using a multiaxial correction fixator.
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McCarthy JJ, Ranade A, Davidson RS, McCarthy, James J, Ranade, Ashish, and Davidson, Richard S
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Unlabelled: Circular fixators have been used successfully to correct multiplanar deformities but are often cumbersome and may be difficult to apply. We determined whether a monolateral fixator, which allows for correction of angular deformity and displacement in three planes, can correct lower extremity deformities to within normal radiographic means (anatomic lateral distal femoral angle, anatomic medial proximal tibial angle, and tibial femoral angle). We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records and radiographs of 22 consecutive patients (25 limbs) who underwent deformity correction using a new multiaxial monolateral external fixator. The patients were 4 to 16 years of age. We had a minimum 1.2-year followup (mean, 2.14 years; range, 1.2-3.1 years). Those with primary femoral and tibial deformities had improvements in the mean deviation from normal of the anatomic lateral distal femoral angle, anatomic medial proximal tibial angle and tibial femoral angle. Patients with Blount's disease had improvements in the mean anatomic medial proximal tibial angle from 59.9 masculine to 87.8 masculine. Five patients had complications (two pin site infections, one premature consolidation, one knee flexion contracture, one recurrence of varus). Six patients developed secondary deformities, all of which were corrected using the primary or secondary hinge. We conclude this fixator can produce satisfactory results with relatively few complications.Level Of Evidence: Level IV, therapeutic study. See the Guidelines for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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194. Acetabular changes in coxa vara.
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Ranade A, McCarthy JJ, Davidson RS, Ranade, Ashish, McCarthy, James J, and Davidson, Richard S
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Unlabelled: The purpose of this study was to define the acetabular changes associated with coxa vara and determine how these acetabuli differ from those of a normal hip. Charts and radiographs of 33 patients with coxa vara with a mean age of 6 years (range, 2-15 years) were retrospectively reviewed. The diagnosis was developmental coxa vara in 21 patients and congenital femoral deficiency in 12. Radiographic measurements, including acetabular index, sourcil slope, center edge angle, migration index, and medial joint space, were compared with those of 29 hips in the control group. The inclination of the acetabulum or acetabular slope (as measured by the acetabular index and sourcil slope) was significantly increased in the hips with coxa vara as compared with those in the control group. Both parameters have a statistically significant inverse correlation with the degree of varus, ie, the greater the varus of the proximal femur, the greater the upsloping of the acetabulum. Joint subluxation, as measured by the center edge angle, migration index, and medial joint space, showed little difference from that of control subjects.Level Of Evidence: Level III, diagnostic study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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195. Contributors
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Abramson, Jon S., Abzug, Mark J., Aiken, John J., A-kader, H. Hesham, Akdis, Cezmi A., Alderman, Harold, Alemzadeh, Ramin, Alessandrini, Evaline A., Ali, Omar, Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Anderson, Karl E., Anderson, Peter M., Anthony, Kelly K., Antoon, Alia Y., Ardoin, Stacy P., Arndt, Carola A.S., Arnon, Stephen S., Aronoff, Stephen C., Asher, David M., Asselin, Barbara L., Ater, Joann L., Atkins, Dan, Augustine, Erika F., Augustyn, Marilyn, Avner, Ellis D., Azimi, Parvin H., Bacino, Carlos A., Baldassano, Robert N., Bales, Christina, Balistreri, William F., Baltimore, Robert S., Balwani, Manisha, Baqar, Shahida, Barron, Christine E., Bass, Dorsey M., Batshaw, Mark L., Behrman, Richard E., Bell, Michael J., Belmont, John W., Benjamin, Daniel K., Jr., Bennett, Michael J., Bernstein, Daniel, Bhatia, Jatinder, Bhutta, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Biesecker, Leslie G., Birmingham, James, Blanchard, Samra S., Blanton, Ronald, Bleyer, Archie, Boamah, C.D.R. Lynelle M., Boas, Steven R., Boat, Thomas F., Bockting, Walter, Boguniewicz, Mark, Bonthius, Daniel J., Boxer, Laurence A., Brandow, Amanda M., Branski, David, Breault, David T., Buckley, Rebecca H., Budek, Cynthia Etzler, Buescher, E. Stephen, Burstein, Gale R., Bustinduy, Amaya Lopez, Cairo, Mitchell S., Camitta, Bruce M., Campbell, Angela Jean Peck, Carey, Rebecca G., Carlo, Waldemar A., Carrigan, Robert B., Caserta, Mary T., Chadwick, Ellen Gould, Chamberlain, Lisa J., Chapman, Jennifer I., Cheifetz, Ira M., Chemaitilly, Wassim, Chen, Sharon F., Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chesney, Russell W., Chiriboga, Jennifer A., Christensen, Robert D., Chu, Andrew, Chusid, Michael J., Cieslak, Theodore J., Clark, Jeff A., Cleary, Thomas G., Clemens, John David, Cohen, Joanna S., Cohen, Mitchell B., Cohen, Pinchas, Cohen-Wolkowiez, Michael, Colbert, Robert A., Cole, F. Sessions, Cole, Joanna C.M., Colombo, John L., Cooper, Amber R., Covar, Ronina A., Cromer, Barbara, Crowe, James E., Jr., Cunningham, Natoshia Raishevich, Czinn, Steven J., Darville, Toni, Daum, Robert S., Davidson, Richard S., Davies, H. Dele, Dayan, Peter S., DeBaun, Michael R., Degaffe, Guenet H., DeMaso, David R., Denison, Mark R., Dent, Arlene E., DeSilva, Nirupama K., Desnick, Robert J., deVeber, Gabrielle, DeWitt, Esi Morgan, Dhamne, Chetan Anil, Dhawan, Anil, Dietz, Harry, III, Donoghue, Lydia J., Donohoue, Patricia A., Donovan, Mary K., Dormans, John P., Doyle, Daniel A., Doyle, Jefferson, Dreskin, Stephen C., Drummond, Denis S., Dubowitz, Howard, Dumler, J. Stephen, Duncan, Janet, Duncan, Paula M., Dyner, LauraLe, Earing, Michael G., Edgerton, Elizabeth A., Egan, Marie, Elder, Jack S., Eleoff, Sara B., Elfenbein, Dianne S., Eppes, Stephen C., Ewald, Michele Burns, Fairley, Jessica K., Feigelman, Susan, Felice, Marianne E., Felner, Eric I., Fels, Edward, Ferkol, Thomas, Finder, Jonathan D., Fiorino, Kristin N., Fleece, David M., Flynn, Patricia M., Forman, Joel A., Frank, Michael M., Freedman, Melvin H., Frei-Jones, Melissa, Friedman, Jared E., Gahagan, Sheila, Gardiner, Paula, Garibaldi, Luigi, Gauthier, Gregory M., Gedalia, Abraham, Gelmini, Matthew J., Gerber, Michael A., Gibson, K. Michael, Gibson, Mark, Gigliotti, Francis, Gilliam, Walter S., Gilsdorf, Janet R., Ginsburg, Charles M., Glascoe, Frances P., Goldmann, Donald A., Goodman, Denise M., Gorelick, Marc H., Gosselin, Gary J., Gould, Jane M., Goulet, Olivier, Granoff, Dan M., Green, Michael, Green, Thomas P., Greenbaum, Larry A., Grino, Marie Michelle, Grossman, Andrew B., Grossman, David C., Guarino, Alfredo, Hackney, Lisa R., Haddad, Gabriel G., Haddad, Joseph, Jr., Hagan, Joseph F., Jr., Halstead, Scott B., Hammerschlag, Margaret R., Hamvas, Aaron, Harris, James C., Hartman, Mary E., Haslam, David B., Hauck, Fern R., Hayden, Gregory F., Hecht, Jacqueline T., Heidemann, Sabrina M., Hendley, J. Owen, Henretig, Fred M., Heresi, Gloria P., Hershey, Andrew D., Herzog, Cynthia E., Hochberg, Jessica, Holinger, Lauren D., Hord, Jeffrey D., Horn, B. David, Horton, William A., Hosalkar, Harish S., Hosono, Hidekazu, Hotez, Peter J., Howenstine, Michelle S., Huddleston, Heather G., Huff, Vicki, Hug, Denise, Huh, Winston W., Hunt, Carl E., Hunter, Anna Klaudia, Ibeziako, Patricia, Jacobs, Richard F., Jensen, Peter, Jenson, Hal B., John, Chandy C., Johnston, Michael V., Johnston, Richard B., Jr., Jones, Bridgette L., Jones, James F., Joselow, Marsha, Kalaskar, Anupama, Kaljee, Linda, Kamat, Deepak, Kansra, Alvina R., Kaplan, Sheldon L., Katz, Emily R., Kazura, James W., Keane, Virginia, Kearns, Gregory L., Kelly, Desmond P., Kelsen, Judith, Kemper, Kathi J., Kennedy, Melissa, Kerem, Eitan, Kerschner, Joseph E., Khan, Seema, Kim, Young-Jee, King, Charles H., Kinsman, Stephen L., Kirton, Adam, Kishnani, Priya S., Kizer, Nora T., Kleiman, Martin B., Klein, Bruce L., Klein, Bruce S., Klein, Michael D., Kliegman, Robert M., Koch, William C., Kochanek, Patrick M., Kodish, Eric, Kohlhoff, Stephan A., Krane, Elliot J., Krause, Peter J., Kreipe, Richard E., Krug, Steven E., Kuttesch, John F., Jr., Kwon, Jennifer M., Lachenauer, Catherine S., Ladisch, Stephan, LaFranchi, Stephen, Lakser, Oren, Lande, Marc B., Landrigan, Philip J., Landry, Gregory L., Lane, Wendy G., LaRussa, Philip S., Lee, Brendan, Lee, Chul, Lee, K. Jane, Leeder, J. Steven, Lehman, Rebecca K., Lentze, Michael J., Lerner, Norma B., Lestrud, Steven, Leung, Donald Y.M., Liacouras, Chris A., Liewer, Susanne, Liu, Andrew H., Lo, Stanley F., Locatelli, Franco, Long, Sarah S., Lopez, Anna Lena, Lossef, Steven V., Lowry, Jennifer A., Lucco, Kerith, Lyon, G. Reid, Mahajan, Prashant V., Maheshwari, Akhil, Majzoub, Joseph A., Maqbool, Asim, Maranich, Ashley M., Marin, Mona, Marini, Joan C., Markowitz, Morri, Marks, Kevin P., Maroushek, Stacene R., Mason, Wilbert H., Mastropietro, Christopher, Matalon, Kimberlee M., Matalon, Reuben K., Mazor, Robert, McColley, Susanna A., McGovern, Margaret M., McLean, Heather S., McLeod, Rima, Melby, Peter C., Melvin, Joseph John, Merritt, Diane F., Mezoff, Ethan A., Michaels, Marian G., Miethke, Alexander G., Mikati, Mohamad A., Milgrom, Henry, Miller, E. Kathryn, Mink, Jonathan W., Mitchell, Grant A., Montgomery, Robert R., Morelli, Joseph G., Moscicki, Anna-Barbara, Moser, Hugo W., Moyer, Kathryn D., Murphy, James R., Murphy, Timothy F., Murray, Thomas S., Natale, Mindo J., Neal, William A., Ness, Jayne, Neville, Kathleen A., Nevin, Mary A., Newburger, Jane W., Newburger, Peter E., Nield, Linda S., Noah, Zehava, Nogee, Lawrence M., Norris, Robert L., Obaro, Stephen K., Obeid, Makram, Ochoa, Theresa J., O'Donnell, Katherine A., Ohls, Robin K., Okwo-Bele, Jean-Marie, Oldham, Keith T., Olitsky, Scott E., Olsson, John, Orenstein, Susan R., Orenstein, Walter A., Owens, Judith A., Packman, Charles H., Painter, Michael J., Pais, Priya, Pan, Cynthia G., Pannikar, Vijay, Pappas, Diane E., Parish, Anjali, Parks, John S., Parks, Laura A., Patterson, Maria Jevitz, Patwari, Pallavi P., Peters, Timothy R., Pickering, Larry K., Pless, Misha L., Plummer, Laura S., Porter, Craig C., Powell, Dwight A., Price, David T., Prober, Charles G., Quan, Linda, Quint, Elisabeth H., Rabinovich, C. Egla, Raffini, Leslie J., Ramirez-Montealegre, Denia, Raviola, Giuseppe, Reed, Ann M., Rekate, Harold L., Reller, Megan E., Remafedi, Gary, Reyes, Jorge D., Rezvani, Geoffrey, Rezvani, Iraj, Ritchey, A. Kim, Rivara, Frederick P., Robinson, Angela Byun, Rogg, Luise E., Roosevelt, Genie E., Rosenberg, David R., Rosenberg, Melissa Beth, Rosenblatt, David S., Roskind, Cindy Ganis, Rotar, Mary M., Rozenfeld, Ranna A., Rush, Sarah Zieber, Ryan, Colleen A., Sachdev, H.P.S., Sachdeva, Ramesh C., Sahin, Mustafa, Salata, Robert A., Salerno, Denise A., Salvana, Edsel Maurice T., Sampson, Hugh A., Sandora, Thomas J., Sandritter, Tracy, Sankar, Wudbhav N., Sarnaik, Ajit Ashok, Sarnaik, Ashok P., Sarnat, Harvey B., Sarwal, Minnie M., Saunders, Mary, Schanberg, Laura E., Schleiss, Mark R., Schor, Nina F., Schroeder, Bill J., Schum, Robert L., Schutze, Gordon E., Scott, Daryl A., Scott, J. Paul, Sectish, Theodore C., Segel, George B., Sehgal, Kriti, Seidman, Ernest G., Serwint, Janet R., Shah, Dheeraj, Shamir, Raanan, Shapiro, Bruce K., Shaw, Richard J., Shaywitz, Bennett A., Shaywitz, Sally E., Shekar, Meera, Shephard, Elena, Sherman, Philip M., Shneider, Benjamin L., Sicherer, Scott H., Sills, Richard, Simms, Mark D., Simões, Eric A.F., Slovis, Thomas L., Smith, P. Brian, Son, Mary Beth F., Sosinsky, Laura Stout, Spahn, Joseph D., Sperling, Mark A., Spicer, Robert, Spiegel, David A., Spoudeas, Helen, Spranger, Jürgen, Sreedharan, Rajasree, Sreedharan, Raman, Stafford, Shawn J., Stager, Margaret M., Stagno, Sergio, Stallings, Virginia A., Stanberry, Lawrence R., Stanley, Charles A., Stanton, Bonita F., Starke, Jeffrey R., Stass-Isern, Merrill, Stechenberg, Barbara W., Stein, Leonard D., Steinbach, William J., Stettler, Nicolas, Stoll, Barbara J., Storch, Gregory A., Strauss, Ronald G., Suchy, Frederick J., Summar, Karen, Szilagyi, Moira, Tinanoff, Norman, Todd, James K., Tompkins, Lucy S., Tower, Richard L., II, Troncone, Riccardo, Trott, Amanda A., Tubergen, David G., Turner, David A., Turner, Ronald B., Ullrich, Christina, Van Hare, George F., van Ingen, Jakko, Van Mater, Heather A., van Soolingen, Dick, Van Why, Scott K., Vandana, Pankhuree, Vanderbilt, Douglas, Vanderhoof, Jon A., Velardi, Andrea, Vichinsky, Elliott, Waggoner-Fountain, Linda A., Waguespack, Steven G., Walker, David M., Walter, Heather J., Ware, Stephanie, Watts, Kimberly Danieli, Waxman, Ian M., Weese-Mayer, Debra E., Weise, Kathryn, Weisse, Martin E., Wells, Lawrence, Wen, Jessica, Werlin, Steven L., Wessels, Michael R., Wetmore, Ralph F., Wetzel, Randall C., Wexler, Isaiah D., White, Perrin C., Williams, John V., Willoughby, Rodney E., Jr., Wilson, Samantha L., Winnie, Glenna B., Wise, Paul H., Woc-Colburn, Laila, Wolfe, Joanne, Wong, Cynthia J., Worth, Laura L., Wright, Joseph L., Wright, Peter F., Wright, Terry W., Wu, Eveline Y., Wynshaw-Boris, Anthony, Yazigi, Nada, Yogev, Ram, Yudkoff, Marc, Zage, Peter E., Zaidi, Anita K.M., Zeltzer, Lonnie K., Zile, Maija H., Zimmer, Peter, and Zuckerman, Barry
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196. Chapter 674 - Arthrogryposis
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197. Chapter 668 - Leg-Length Discrepancy
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Ahmed, Iqbal ike K., Ahmed, Irma, Ai, Everett, Al-Ghoul, Ahmed, Allen, David, Alvi, Nishat P., Anand, Rajiv, Ang, Leonard P.-K., Apple, David J., Archer, Desmond B., Arnold, Anthony C., Arshinoff, Steve A., Assil, Kerry K., Atebara, Neal H., Atluri, Harvinder K.S., Augsburger, James J., Aylward, G. William, Azar, Dimitri T., Baker, Brad J., Balcer, Laura Joan, Barnett, C.J., Baumal, Caroline R., Bearelly, Srilaxmi, Benson, William E., Berger, Steven Thomas, Biswas, Jyotirmav, Bolling, James P., Bornfeld, Norbert, Bose, Swaraj, Bouchard, Charles S., Boulton, Michael E., Brandt, James D., Brodsky, Michael C., Brown, Kimberly Ellen, Brown, Gary C., Brown, Melissa M., Budenz, Donald L., Bui, Alex, Burns, Stephen K., Campolattaro, Brian N., Cantor, Louis B., Jr, Antonio Capone, Carter, Keith D., Chan, Chi-Chao, Chang, Stanley, Chao, Jennifer R., Charonis, George C., Chew, Paul T.K., Ciardella, Antonio P., Civan, Mortimer M., Clark, Abbott F., Clarke, Jonathan, Contreras, Janice E., Collin, J. Richard O., Codère, François, Corrêa, Zélia M., Cowan, Claude L., Craven, E. Randy, Cruess, Alan F., Custer, Phillip L., Dahan, Elie, Dai, Eric, Damato, Bertil E., Damji, Karim F., Davidson, Richard S., Davis, Elizabeth A., Dhaliwal, Deepinder K., Diamond, Gary R., Do, Diana V., Donahue, Sean P., Dortzbach, Richard K., Drenser, Kimberly A., Duker, Jay S., Dutton, Jonathan J., Edgington, Bryan, Eggers, Howard M., Ehlers, William, Engelbert, Michael, Espandar, Ladan, Evans, Monica, Farjo, Ayad A., Farjo, Qais Anastas, Faucett, Donald C., Feiz, Vahid, Fine, I. Howard, Fisher, Yale L., Fishman, Gerald A., Forster, David J., Fox, Gregory M., Freedman, Jeffrey, Friedman, David S., Friedman, Neil J., Friedman, Deborah I., Fu, Arthur D., Fynn-Thompson, Nicoletta, Ganatra, Jyotsom, Gayre, Gregg S., Gery, Igal, Ghanem, Ramon C., Giblin, Michael, Gigantelli, James W., Goldberg, Anna, Goldberg, Robert A., Goldberg, William, Goldberg, Ivan, Goldstein, Debra A., Goldstein, Michael H., Gonder, John R., Green, Jeffrey P., Greven, Craig M., Gross, Nicole E., Gross, Ronald L., Grover, Sandeep, Guercio, Jason R., Gupta, Vishali, Gupta, Amod, Gurkan, Sevgi, Guthoff, Rudolf E., Hallak, Joelle, Haller, Julia A., Hamilton, Richard S., Harbour, J. 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Chang, Benjamin, Copley, Lawson A.B., Cron, Randy Q., Davidson, Richard S., Dormans, John P., Drummond, Denis S., Erol, Bulent, Finkel, Richard S., Flynn, John M., Ganley, Theodore J., Gregg, John R., Horn, B. David, Kaplan, Frederick S., Lee, Bong S., Lou, Julia E., Nagda, Sameer, Pawel, Bruce R., Pierz, Kristan A., Pryor, Kristen, Roye, Benjamin D., Scalzi, Lisabeth V., Segal, Lee S., Spiegel, David A., States, Lisa, Tamai, Junichi, Wallach, David M., and Wells, Lawrence
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200. A Neglected Fracture: Treatment and Infection of Seymour Fractures of the Hallux in the Pediatric Population.
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Batley MG, Krakow A, Pascual-Leone N, Lee S, Hall CE, Sarkar S, Talwar D, and Davidson RS
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Introduction: Seymour physeal fractures of the distal phalanx of the Hallux in children are common but rarely described in the literature. There is limited literature investigating how these fractures should be specifically treated. Generally, good results are reported when open fractures are treated with debridement and antibiotics. This large retrospective review evaluates incidence of infection and compares outcomes of various treatments for Seymour physeal fractures of the distal phalanx of the Hallux in children., Methods: This study included patients ≤18 years of age treated for Seymour fractures of the Hallux between January 1, 2007, and November 20, 2018, at a single tertiary-care urban children's hospital. Demographic, injury, and treatment data were obtained via a retrospective review of electronic medical records, including closed versus open fracture status, time to treatment, and whether antibiotics were prescribed and taken. Initial radiographic imaging was examined by a single attending surgeon for angulation (degrees) and widening (mm). Outcome variables included the development of infection and the rate and success of healing., Results: One hundred thirty-eight patients were included in our analysis. Most (84/138, 61%) fractures were closed and treated successfully without antibiotics. Treatment for open fractures varied greatly, with many of these fractures undergoing an incision and drainage procedure (I&D) (33/54, 61%) and antibiotic prescription (43/54, 76%). Most (47/54, 87%) open fractures did not develop infection. However, 7/54 open fractures presented with an active infection. Four out of seven (29%) of these fractures did not receive any treatment before infection presentation. Two others who presented with infection both had delayed antibiotics and neither underwent I&D. Fractures that either presented with or developed an infection presented significantly later than those fractures that did not develop infection (P<0.001). Neither angulation nor displacement correlated to the time of healing or development of infection., Conclusions: In our large cohort, the majority of open Seymour fractures of the Hallux treated in a timely manner did not develop infection, regardless of treatment. However, open fractures that presented multiple days after injury had an increased incidence of infection. Thus, for open fractures, we recommend timely antibiotics and I&D. Closed fractures may be treated conservatively, with no indication for reduction or use of antibiotics., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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