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L Hannoun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • study of the arterial vascularisation of the medial tibial condyle in the fetus
    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
    Co-Authors: J P Damsin, J Y Zambelli, Flavia Colonna, Joelle Roume, L Hannoun
    Abstract:

    Varus deformity of the knee is common in young children who have suffered from Fulminating Purpura. This study was directed at the anatomic features of the vascularisation of the upper end of the tibia that might account for such deformation. It was based on the dissection of 28 anatomic specimens prepared by injection of Indian ink into the vascular trunk. 16 specimens were diaphanised for better analysis of the intracartilaginous distribution of the vessels. The study showed that the vascularisation of the medial condyle of the tibia is poor and of terminal nature, which may explain the occurrence of ischemic growth disorders following Fulminating Purpura.

J P Damsin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • study of the arterial vascularisation of the medial tibial condyle in the fetus
    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
    Co-Authors: J P Damsin, J Y Zambelli, Flavia Colonna, Joelle Roume, L Hannoun
    Abstract:

    Varus deformity of the knee is common in young children who have suffered from Fulminating Purpura. This study was directed at the anatomic features of the vascularisation of the upper end of the tibia that might account for such deformation. It was based on the dissection of 28 anatomic specimens prepared by injection of Indian ink into the vascular trunk. 16 specimens were diaphanised for better analysis of the intracartilaginous distribution of the vessels. The study showed that the vascularisation of the medial condyle of the tibia is poor and of terminal nature, which may explain the occurrence of ischemic growth disorders following Fulminating Purpura.

J Y Zambelli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • study of the arterial vascularisation of the medial tibial condyle in the fetus
    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
    Co-Authors: J P Damsin, J Y Zambelli, Flavia Colonna, Joelle Roume, L Hannoun
    Abstract:

    Varus deformity of the knee is common in young children who have suffered from Fulminating Purpura. This study was directed at the anatomic features of the vascularisation of the upper end of the tibia that might account for such deformation. It was based on the dissection of 28 anatomic specimens prepared by injection of Indian ink into the vascular trunk. 16 specimens were diaphanised for better analysis of the intracartilaginous distribution of the vessels. The study showed that the vascularisation of the medial condyle of the tibia is poor and of terminal nature, which may explain the occurrence of ischemic growth disorders following Fulminating Purpura.

Flavia Colonna - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • study of the arterial vascularisation of the medial tibial condyle in the fetus
    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
    Co-Authors: J P Damsin, J Y Zambelli, Flavia Colonna, Joelle Roume, L Hannoun
    Abstract:

    Varus deformity of the knee is common in young children who have suffered from Fulminating Purpura. This study was directed at the anatomic features of the vascularisation of the upper end of the tibia that might account for such deformation. It was based on the dissection of 28 anatomic specimens prepared by injection of Indian ink into the vascular trunk. 16 specimens were diaphanised for better analysis of the intracartilaginous distribution of the vessels. The study showed that the vascularisation of the medial condyle of the tibia is poor and of terminal nature, which may explain the occurrence of ischemic growth disorders following Fulminating Purpura.

Joelle Roume - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • study of the arterial vascularisation of the medial tibial condyle in the fetus
    Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 1995
    Co-Authors: J P Damsin, J Y Zambelli, Flavia Colonna, Joelle Roume, L Hannoun
    Abstract:

    Varus deformity of the knee is common in young children who have suffered from Fulminating Purpura. This study was directed at the anatomic features of the vascularisation of the upper end of the tibia that might account for such deformation. It was based on the dissection of 28 anatomic specimens prepared by injection of Indian ink into the vascular trunk. 16 specimens were diaphanised for better analysis of the intracartilaginous distribution of the vessels. The study showed that the vascularisation of the medial condyle of the tibia is poor and of terminal nature, which may explain the occurrence of ischemic growth disorders following Fulminating Purpura.