Péter Than
University of Pécs
49 Papers
296 Citations
Péter Than is an academic researcher from University of Pécs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 40 publications.
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Papers
Comparative study of autograft or allograft in primary anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
TL;DR: No immune rejection, resorption, or immunsynovitis occurred during the follow-up of arthroscopy-assisted anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions and the two groups did not differ in preoperative sport activity level.
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Prevalence of low back pain and lumbar spine degenerative disorders. Questionnaire survey and clinical–radiological analysis of a representative Hungarian population
TL;DR: Higher osteoarthritis prevalence was found in individuals with radiographic signs of spinal degeneration in a Hungarian sample of 10,000 people, including individuals with signs of radiological degeneration.
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Three-dimensional quantitative analysis of the proximal femur and the pelvis in children and adolescents using an upright biplanar slot-scanning X-ray system
Kinga Szuper,Ádám Tibor Schlégl,Eleonóra Leidecker,Csaba Vermes,Szabolcs Somoskeöy,Péter Than +5 more
TL;DR: The EOS 2-D/3-D system proved to be a valuable method in the evaluation of female and male developmental changes in pelvic and lower limb anatomical parameters, in normal individuals younger than 16 years of age.
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Radiographic parameters of the hip joint from birth to adolescence.
TL;DR: Before the age of 9 years measurable data from neighbouring age groups differed significantly, indicating typical radiological changes of the joint, and after 9 years of age, radiological development of the normal hip joint during childhood is much slower.
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Reconstruction of the patellar tendon using a Y-shaped flap folded back from the vastus lateralis fascia
TL;DR: The presented method is an acceptable option for functional and biomechanical repair of the patellar tendon for the following reasons: the static balance of the knee joint remains unaltered, the quadriceps muscle is not damaged, and the central pulling direction remains steady.
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