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    University of Turku » Faculty of Medicine » Department of Clinical Medicine




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    • Äärimaa, Ville
    • Abdelrazik, Heba
    • Bärlund, Esa
    • Dahl, Kalle
    • Ekman, Elina
    • Elamo, Sami
    • Erjanti, Tuuli
    • Halkilahti, Kaarlo
    • Hallinen, Marjukka
    • Hannula, Juuso
    • Harjula, Jenni
    • Hatakka, Juho
    • Heiskanen, Anette
    • Hemmilä, Matias
    • Holm, Lotta
    • Honkanen, Jukka
    • Ikonen, Joona
    • Isotalo, Kari
    • Johansson, Sanna
    • Juhola, Juhani


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    • Cast immobilisation in situ versus open reduction and internal fixation of displaced medial epicondyle fractures in children between 7 and 16 years old. A study protocol for a randomised controlled trial  (2021)
    • Cemented Versus Cementless Total Hip Replacements in Patients Fifty-five Years of Age or Older with Rheumatoid Arthritis  (2011)
    • Cementing does not increase the immediate postoperative risk of death after total hip arthroplasty or hemiarthroplasty: a hospital-based study of 10,677 patients  (2019)
    • Cementless total hip arthroplasty for primary osteoarthritis in patients aged 55 years and older  (2010)
    • Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty with Large Diameter Metal-on-Metal Heads – Short-Term Survivorship of 8059 Hips from the Finnish Arthroplasty Register  (2013)

    Last updated on 02/02/2022 01:17:00 AM

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