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期刊名:Journal of orthopaedic science

缩写:J ORTHOP SCI

ISSN:0949-2658

e-ISSN:1436-2023

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Background: The role of fibulin-1 or FBLN1 in chondrocyte proliferation has not been reported so far. In this study, we aimed to verify whether FBLN1 promotes chondrocyte proliferation in elderly patients with knee osteoa...
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Background: This study evaluated the union rate of acute lumbar spondylolysis in patients treated conservatively, according to the protocol. Methods: ...
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Background: Medial meniscus (MM) posterior root repairs lead to favorable clinical outcomes in patients with MM posterior root tears (MMPRTs). However, there are few comparative studies in evaluating the superiority among...
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Background: Osteoid osteomata comprise approximately 10% of benign bone tumours, with 20% of them being located in the proximal femur and 1-3% in the pelvis. In this meta-analysis, we sought to investigate positive and ne...