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    Intra-Osseous Arthrodesis Techniques in the Foot and Ankle by Haydel, Christopher, Eremus, Joseph, Lachman, James R

    Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (01-08-2016)
    “…Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Arthrodesis is considered the standard operative treatment for end-stage arthritis in the foot and ankle. The…”
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    The Tarsal Navicular Stress Fracture Revisited by Torg, Joseph S, Pavlov, Helene, Roberts, Matthew M, Eremus, Joseph, Drakos, Mark C, Arnoczky, Steven P

    Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (01-08-2016)
    “…Category: Sports. Introduction/Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to both refute and condemn the current practice of open reduction and internal fixation in…”
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    Intra-Osseous Arthrodesis Techniques in the Foot and Ankle: Does it Really Hurt Less? by Haydel, Christopher, Eremus, Joseph, Lachman, James R.

    Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (19-08-2016)
    “…Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: Arthrodesis is considered the standard operative treatment for end-stage arthritis in the foot and ankle. The…”
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    The Tarsal Navicular Stress Fracture Revisited: The Unequivocal Case For Conservative, Non-Surgical Management by Torg, Joseph S., Pavlov, Helene, Roberts, Matthew M., Eremus, Joseph, Drakos, Mark C., Arnoczky, Steven P.

    Published in Foot & ankle orthopaedics (19-08-2016)
    “…Category: Sports. Introduction/Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to both refute and condemn the current practice of open reduction and internal fixation in…”
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    Extraskeletal soft tissue masses of Langerhans' cell histiocytosis by HENCK, M. E, SIMPSON, E. L, OCHS, R. H, EREMUS, J. L

    Published in Skeletal radiology (01-05-1996)
    “…Typically, soft-tissue involvement with Langerhans' cell histiocytosis (LCH) is the result of extension from adjacent bone marrow. We present a patient who…”
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