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OMIM - Congenital anomaly of digit
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Human evolution. More genomes from Denisova Cave show mixing of early human groups.
Black bone disease of the foot: a case study and review of literature demonstrating a correlation of…
Assessment of the effects of urbanization on trace elements of toe bones.
Complete fifth ray amputation with peroneal tendon transfer--a staged surgical protocol.
Giant cell tumor of the distal phalanx of the biphalangeal fifth toe: a case report and review of th…
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Treatment of Ulcers Associated With Hammer, Mallet and Claw Toe Deformities in the Diabetic Patient …
Observational Plan to Obtain Clinical Experience and Follow up Data on the Use of the ProxiFuse Hamm…
MetaMet: Bone Cutter Versus Bone Saw for Ray Amputation
Repair of Thumb Defect by Using the Toe Nail Flap
Investigation of the Effect of BONISTEIN(R) Bone Blend on Bone Mineral Density/Content and Biomarker…
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