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2a Addendum: fractuur van het os scaphoideum en haar complicaties

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De meest voorkomende fractuur in de carpus van de hand is die van het os scaphoideum.

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Notes

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    In dit hoofdstuk worden ook de termen ‘autograft’ (botent uit het eigen lichaam) en ‘allograft’ (botent verkregen uit een ander lichaam) gebruikt.

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    Een pseudartrose is een vals of onecht gewricht: het resultaat van een niet geconsolideerde botbreuk, zodat de botstukken ten opzichte van elkaar beweeglijk blijven.

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van Nugteren, K. (2006). 2a Addendum: fractuur van het os scaphoideum en haar complicaties. In: van Nugteren, K., Winkel, D. (eds) Onderzoek en behandeling van de hand – het polsgewricht. Orthopedische Casuistiek. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-7025-2_6

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