luxation造句1. Pinto's ability is called "globe luxation.
2. Luxation usually establishes a compound wound.
3. Mechanical causes include coccygeal contusion, luxation, hypermobility or tumor. Neurogenic causes include referred pain from lumbar or sacral roots, or dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system.
4. Lens luxation is a displacement of the lens from its normal position.
5. I used two lag screws to fix two luxation sides on the sacroiliac joints.
6. Conclusions:The luxation rate of young permanent teeth is high, and its replantation effects are good.
7. Total hip replacement can also be considered for a dog with painful and abnormal hip due to fracture, luxation (dislocation), and necrosis (severe degeneration).
8. It can be caused by abnormal development of the drainage angle of the eye, lens luxation, uveitis, or cancer.
9. Neurologic signs result from severe angulation of the spine, narrowing of the spinal canal, instability of the spine, and luxation or fracture of the vertebrae.
10. Sonographic comparison at 19 and 23 weeks GA with suspected elbow luxation.
11. Objective To evaluate the clinical curative effect of segmental arch technique in incisor luxation.
12. Acetabular dysplasia often leads to not only subluxation and luxation of the hip joint but also osteoarthritis of the hip joint.
13. The patients of moderate or above acetabular dysplasia, coxa luxation, needing to make special treatment for the acetabular, needing to loose soft tissue are unfavorable to choose MIS surgery.
14. Conclusion:WOLTER clavicular plate is a new operative for the treatment of distal clavicular fracture and acromioclavicular luxation.
15. Objective To investigate the mechanism, clinical features and treatment principle of traumatic luxation of the eyeball.
16. Conclusion If the patient has the acute cervical trauma, CT can diagnose the fracture, luxation and spinal stenosis more safely and precisely.
17. Results Clinical situations of ocular hypertension induced by blunt injuries include traumatic iridocyclitis, hyphema, luxation of lens, vitreous hemorrhage, etc.
18. Post-operative complications can occur (5-30%) and are most commonly due to luxation (Figure 8), fracture of the bone (Figure 9), infection, or loosening of the implants (Figure 10).