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- Perthes_Lesion abstract "Perthes Lesion is variant of Bankart lesion, presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the scapular periosteum remains intact but is stripped medially and the anterior labrum is avulsed from the glenoid but remains partially attached to the scapula by intact periosteum.".
- Perthes_Lesion wikiPageExternalLink radiopaedia.org.
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- Perthes_Lesion wikiPageID "33246348".
- Perthes_Lesion wikiPageRevisionID "601846737".
- Perthes_Lesion hasPhotoCollection Perthes_Lesion.
- Perthes_Lesion subject Category:Dislocations,_sprains_and_strains.
- Perthes_Lesion subject Category:Orthopedic_problems.
- Perthes_Lesion type Abstraction100002137.
- Perthes_Lesion type Attribute100024264.
- Perthes_Lesion type Condition113920835.
- Perthes_Lesion type Difficulty114408086.
- Perthes_Lesion type Dislocations,SprainsAndStrains.
- Perthes_Lesion type IllHealth114052046.
- Perthes_Lesion type Injury114285662.
- Perthes_Lesion type OrthopedicProblems.
- Perthes_Lesion type PathologicalState114051917.
- Perthes_Lesion type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Perthes_Lesion type Problem114410605.
- Perthes_Lesion type Sprain114299336.
- Perthes_Lesion type State100024720.
- Perthes_Lesion type Wrench114299070.
- Perthes_Lesion comment "Perthes Lesion is variant of Bankart lesion, presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the scapular periosteum remains intact but is stripped medially and the anterior labrum is avulsed from the glenoid but remains partially attached to the scapula by intact periosteum.".
- Perthes_Lesion label "Perthes Lesion".
- Perthes_Lesion sameAs m.0h7qk8m.
- Perthes_Lesion sameAs Q7170923.
- Perthes_Lesion sameAs Q7170923.
- Perthes_Lesion sameAs Perthes_Lesion.
- Perthes_Lesion wasDerivedFrom Perthes_Lesion?oldid=601846737.
- Perthes_Lesion isPrimaryTopicOf Perthes_Lesion.