- The
Monteggia fracture is a
fracture of the
proximal third of the ulna with
dislocation of the
proximal head of the radius. It is
named after Giovanni...
- Lisa M.
Monteggia is an
American neuroscientist who is a
Professor in the
Department of Pharmacology,
Psychiatry &
Psychology as well as the
Barlow Family...
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Giovanni Battista Monteggia (1762 – 1815) was an
Italian surgeon. The
Monteggia fracture is
named after him.
Giovanni Battista Monteggia was born in Laveno...
- ShraddhaK; Gupta, Varun; Singh, PradeepK; Khan,
Saherish (2017). "Type-I
monteggia with
ipsilateral fracture of
distal radius epiphyseal injury: A rare case...
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which is part of the
supinator muscle. This
nerve can be
injured in
Monteggia fracture due to
dislocation of the
proximal head of
radius bone. Posterior...
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Autry AE,
Monteggia LM (November 2009). "Epigenetics in
suicide and depression". Biological...
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described in 1842 by Cooper, 92
years before Galeazzi reported his results.
Monteggia fracture Ertl, MD,
Janos P (December 4, 2007). "Galeazzi Fracture". eMedicine...
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Monteggia LM (March 2016). "BDNF – a key
transducer of
antidepressant effects"....
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olecranon with an ****ociated
anterior dislocation of the
radial head.
Monteggia fracture - a
fracture of the near to
elbow end of the ulna with the dislocation...
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resulting in
entrapment of the
radial nerve Forearm fracture Ulnar fracture Monteggia fracture – a
fracture of the
proximal third of the ulna with the dislocation...