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  2. Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia - Wikipedia

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    Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia (CPT) is a rare paediatric disease presenting with a bowing deformity of the tibia at birth or within the first decade of life. [1] It is most commonly associated with Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF-1). [ 2 ]

  3. Tibia (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tibia is a multiplayer online role-playing game released in 1997, [1] developed and published by CipSoft. It is one of the earliest and longest-running MMORPGs, reaching its peak popularity in 2007. [2] [3] The game is free to play but players may pay to upgrade to a premium account. [4]

  4. Osgood–Schlatter disease - Wikipedia

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    The underlying mechanism is repeated tension on the growth plate of the upper tibia. [3] Diagnosis is typically based on the symptoms. [3] A plain X-ray may be either normal or show fragmentation in the attachment area. [3] Pain typically resolves with time. [3] Applying cold to the affected area, rest, stretching, and strengthening exercises ...

  5. Nonunion - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is generally made when there is no healing between two sets of medical imaging, such as X-ray or CT scan. This is generally after 6–8 months. [1] Nonunion is a serious complication of a fracture and may occur when the fracture moves too much, has a poor blood supply or gets infected. Patients who smoke have a higher incidence of ...

  6. Periosteal reaction - Wikipedia

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    Examples of periosteal reactive bone in selected specimens of Triceratops. A periosteal reaction can result from a large number of causes, including injury and chronic irritation due to a medical condition such as hypertrophic osteopathy, bone healing in response to fracture, chronic stress injuries, subperiosteal hematomas, osteomyelitis, and cancer of the bone.

  7. Tibial plateau fracture - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors include osteoporosis and certain sports such as skiing. [2] Diagnosis is typically suspected based on symptoms and confirmed with X-rays and a CT scan. [1] Some fractures may not be seen on plain X-rays. [2] Pain may be managed with NSAIDs, opioids, and splinting. [1] [2] In those who are otherwise healthy, treatment is generally ...

  8. Shin splints - Wikipedia

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    On physical examination, gentle pressure over the tibia will recreate the type of pain experienced. [ 12 ] [ 18 ] Generally more than a 5 cm length of tibia is involved. [ 12 ] Swelling, redness, or poor pulses in addition to the symptoms of shin splints indicate a different underlying cause.

  9. Saber shin - Wikipedia

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    Periosteal reaction along the shaft of the tibia. It can result from congenital syphilis , [ 2 ] yaws , Paget's disease of bone , vitamin D deficiency [ 3 ] or Weismann-Netter–Stuhl syndrome . It can be due to osteomalacia .