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were dislocations
noun
The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced.
synonyms
Exact(1)
Eighteen events were dislocations (15.4%), and 99 were subluxations (84.6%).
Similar(59)
The most common reasons were dislocation (443 cases), infection (424 cases), and periprosthetic fracture (154 cases).
The most frequent indications for revision were dislocation (n = 24) or glenoid attrition (n = 18) (Table).
The most frequent reason for revision in our study were dislocation or glenoid attrition.
The most frequent indications for revision were dislocation or glenoid attrition.
Simple dislocations are dislocations without fractures.
The picture's theme is dislocation.
There is dislocation and a denuded prose.
The feeling isn't so much disorganization as it is dislocation.
If there is a theme on this disparate record, it's dislocation.
AFM studies indicated that the dominant growth mode was dislocation mediated spiral growth.
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