1. Internal Fixation of Fresh Fractures
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G. Kasa, G. Sumner-Smith, D. L. Piermattei, S. Bruse, A. G. Binnington, J. F. Bardet, E. Egger, C. W. Miller, S. G. Stoll, R. Eaton-Wells, R. Vanini, M. L. Olmstead, U. Matis, J. E. F. Houlton, R. Koestlin, H. R. Denny, J. Dee, and F. Kasa
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Avulsion fracture ,Radial head ,Articular surface ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Scapula ,Medicine ,Internal fixation ,Kirschner wire ,Acromion ,business - Abstract
Fractures of the scapula can be classified into four groups on the basis of the anatomic structures involved: 1. Fractures of the glenoid (articular surface) 2. Fractures of the neck 3. Fractures of the acromion 4. Fractures of the body and spine
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- 1998
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