| 11. | The forelimbs are robust, with enlarged olecranon and other processes associated with strong muscle attachment.
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| 12. | The next day an MRI revealed he had a non-displaced fracture of the olecranon.
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| 13. | Two patients had damages to the posteromedial part of the olecranon and required to have reoperation.
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| 14. | Once the olecranon has been repaired, closed reduction of the radial head dislocation is usually possible.
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| 15. | The radius was short, stout and straight, and the olecranon of the ulna apparently very powerful.
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| 16. | He was being administered antibiotics intravenously for an infection in the olecranon bursa, Dr . David Reid said.
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| 17. | The ulna, twenty-one centimetres in length, also is robust but has a relatively low olecranon.
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| 18. | The ulnar nerve runs in the groove between the medial humeral epicondyle and the olecranon process of the ulna.
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| 19. | These pads fill the radial and coronoid fossa anteriorly during extension, and the olecranon fossa posteriorly during flexion.
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| 20. | The transverse ligament connects to the inferior medial coronoid process of the ulna to the medial tip of the olecranon.
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