1. Skull Fracture
A skull fracture is a break in one of the bones of your head. A fracture may be a hairline crack, or it can be what is called a depressed fracture. A skull fracture can injure the brain. Bacteria can enter the skull and may cause an...
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2. Fractures: MedlinePlus
A fracture is a break, usually in a bone. If the broken bone punctures the skin, it is called an open or compound fracture. Fractures commonly happen because of car accidents, falls or sports injuries. Another cause is osteoporosis, which causes w.....
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3. Complications in Orthopaedics: Distal Radius Fractures
The distal radius is one of the most complex structures in the human body - and fractures in this region can easily lead to complications. This newest volume in the Academy's Complications in Orthopaedics series will help you prevent complications...
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4. Wrist, Scaphoid Fractures and Complications: eMedicine Radiology
The scaphoid is the most frequently fractured carpal bone, accounting for 71% of all carpal bone fractures. Scaphoid fractures often occur in young and middle-aged adults, typically those aged 15-60 years. About 5-12% of scaphoid fracture<...
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5. Gallery - Category: Satellite Imagery - Picture: Ridges and Fractures in Yellowstone National Park
Ridges and Fractures in Yellowstone National Park SPOT-2 10m resolution pan-sharpened multi-spectral January 14, 2006 © CNES Distribution SPOT Images Corporation
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6. Fractures
A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. When a fracture occurs, it is classified as either open or closed:
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7. Fracture
A fracture is a break in any bone in the body. Fractures are usually caused by trauma. This may be falls, twists, blows or collisions. There are different kinds of fracture:
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8. Fractures
Like burns and bruises, certain fracture presentations are likely to be accidental, whereas others are highly likely to be inflicted.
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9. Fractures
A fracture is a broken bone. If not treated properly, a fracture can lead to long term disability. A fracture may be closed (the broken bone does not break through the skin) or open (the skin is broken over the fracture site, and...
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10. Fractures
Bone fractures or breaks commonly happen due to car accidents, falls or sports injuries. Another cause is osteoporosis, which causes weakening of the bones. Overuse can cause stress fractures, which are very small cracks in the bone.
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