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    The tibiofibular syndesmosis. Evaluation of the ligamentous structures, methods of fixation, and radiographic assessment by Xenos, J S, Hopkinson, W J, Mulligan, M E, Olson, E J, Popovic, N A

    “…Twenty-five fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens were used to evaluate the role of the syndesmotic ligaments when the ankle is loaded with external rotation…”
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    The Porous-Coated Anatomic Total Hip Prosthesis, Inserted without Cement. A Prospective Study with a Minimum Ten Years of Follow-up by XENOS, JOHN S, CALLAGHAN, JOHN J, HEEKIN, R DAVID, HOPKINSON, WILLIAM J, SAVORY, CARLTON G, MOORE, MILAN S

    “…One hundred consecutive primary total hip arthroplasties performed with use of a porous-coated anatomic total hip prosthesis, fixed without cement, in…”
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    The porous-coated anatomic total hip prosthesis, inserted without cement. Results after five to seven years in a prospective study by Heekin, R D, Callaghan, J J, Hopkinson, W J, Savory, C G, Xenos, J S

    “…The results of 100 primary arthroplasties with a porous-coated anatomic total hip prosthesis that were performed consecutively in ninety-one patients were…”
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    Osteolysis around an uncemented cobalt chrome total hip arthroplasty by Xenos, J S, Hopkinson, W J, Callaghan, J J, Heekin, R D, Savory, C G

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-08-1995)
    “…One hundred consecutive uncemented Porous Coated Anatomic total hip arthroplasties performed in 91 patients who obtained prospective serial clinical and…”
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    A precise method for determining acetabular component anteversion after total hip arthroplasty by Murphy, Michael P, Killen, Cameron J, Ralles, Steven J, Brown, Nicholas M, Hopkinson, William J, Wu, Karen

    “…AimsSeveral radiological methods of measuring anteversion of the acetabular component after total hip arthroplasty (THA) have been described. These are limited…”
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    Evaluation of the learning curve associated with uncemented primary porous-coated anatomic total hip arthroplasty by Callaghan, J J, Heekin, R D, Savory, C G, Dysart, S H, Hopkinson, W J

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-09-1992)
    “…The results of the first and second groups of 50 consecutive primary, uncemented porous-coated anatomic arthroplasties were analyzed to evaluate the learning…”
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    Reproduction of the sudden death syndrome of broiler breeders: A relative potassium imbalance by Hopkinson, W. I.

    Published in Avian pathology (01-09-1991)
    “…A mortality rate of 30% as a result of the sudden death syndrome was recorded in point of lay broiler breeders fed on an all vegetable protein ration designed…”
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    Preoperative risks and outcomes of hip and knee arthroplasty in the veterans health administration by Weaver, Frances, Hynes, Denise, Hopkinson, William, Wixson, Richard, Khuri, Shukri, Daley, Jennifer, Henderson, William G.

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-09-2003)
    “…The relationship between patient characteristics and outcomes of total joint arthroplasty (TJA) was examined in a population of veterans treated in VA…”
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    Quadriceps contusions. West Point update by Ryan, J B, Wheeler, J H, Hopkinson, W J, Arciero, R A, Kolakowski, K R

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-05-1991)
    “…A 3 year study of 117 quadriceps contusions in West Point cadets was undertaken to document the effectiveness of a three-phased therapy program to return these…”
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    Office management of the acute ankle sprain by Ryan, J B, Hopkinson, W J, Wheeler, J H, Arciero, R A, Swain, J H

    Published in Clinics in sports medicine (01-07-1989)
    “…Ankle injuries occur frequently in an athletic population. Understanding the anatomy, biomechanics, pathomechanics, differential diagnosis, and special…”
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    The detection of the big liver and spleen agent in infected tissues via intravenous chick embryo inoculation by Payne, Christine J., Plant, Sarah L., Ellis, T. M., Hillier, P. W., Hopkinson, W.

    Published in Avian pathology (01-06-1993)
    “…Partially purified homogenates prepared from the livers of birds affected with BLS were used to inoculate intravenously young adult broiler breeder hens and…”
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    Syndesmosis sprains of the ankle by Hopkinson, W J, St Pierre, P, Ryan, J B, Wheeler, J H

    Published in Foot & ankle (01-06-1990)
    “…A retrospective review of the clinical records and radiographs of 1344 ankle sprains occurring over a 41-month period at the United States Military Academy was…”
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    Concentrations of plasma potassium and sodium during the life of a broiler breeder flock by Hopkinson, W.I, Jessop, D, Pass, D.A, Pethick, D.W

    Published in Avian pathology (01-10-1990)
    “…Plasma samples were taken from a normal broiler breeder flock during the period 10 to 60 weeks of age. Plasma potassium concentration was variable during…”
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    Assessing the results of hip replacement. A comparison of five different rating systems by Callaghan, J J, Dysart, S H, Savory, C F, Hopkinson, W J

    “…One hundred hips in patients who had had primary uncemented replacements were followed up for one or two years, and assessed by five different methods. All…”
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    Syringomyelia in pigs by Hopkinson, W I

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-10-1980)
    “…Syringomyelia was present in 3 of 6 pigs examined in an outbreak of disease in which a respiratory and an ataxic syndrome were recognized. Lesions were found…”
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