2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1169-8330(00)00008-9
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Drépanocytose associée à une fluorose osseuse

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“…According to Noble's classification [8], 10 patients had a standard shape femur and 3 had a champagne flute-like femur. The mean PMA and HHS scores increased respectively from 9.64 (9-11) to 16.35 (15 -18) before the surgery and from 39.78 (30-49) to 87.35 (75 -95) at the last follow-up.…”
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“…According to Noble's classification [8], 10 patients had a standard shape femur and 3 had a champagne flute-like femur. The mean PMA and HHS scores increased respectively from 9.64 (9-11) to 16.35 (15 -18) before the surgery and from 39.78 (30-49) to 87.35 (75 -95) at the last follow-up.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…All our patients were at stages III and IV at the time of the intervention. Although for some authors, surgical treatment of stage III must still be conservative [7], all agree that arthroplasty remains the only surgical treatment to be implemented in stage IV, where the collapse of the femoral head and the clinical repercussion become too much important [13][14][15][16].…”
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