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Nodular Fasciitis of the Maxillofacial Region Nodular Fasciitis of the Maxillofacial Region in a Pediatric Patient – a “Sheep in Wolf’s Skin”

1. Introduction Nodular fasciitis (NF) is a rare reactive benign, rapidly growing le sions of myofibroblastic origin that mimics fibrosarcoma, “a sheep in a wolf’s skin”. Usually it affects subcutaneous tissue.

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Open Retro Muscular Repair for Lateral Hernia, a Simple and Safe Technique; How do I do it?

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction Lateral abdominal wall hernias (L2-L3) and para-rectus hernias constitute 1-4% of all abdominal wall hernias, presenting unique challenges due to their anatomical proximity to neurovascular structures, bones, and complex musculature.

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The Mooji Effect of “Osborne-Cotterill Lesion” New Approach to Concept

1. Abstract 1.1. Introduction “Osborne-Cotterill Lesion” leaves an impression in the capitellum following injury or dislocation of the elbow. The clinical importance of this lesion is not yet recognized. We suggest a simple algorithm to measure its importance clinically and offer surgical treatment with bone graft and plating to prevent engagement of the radial head in this lesion calling this process of engagement “Mooji effect”.

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