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Monday, January 10, 2011

Clinical Case 148 - Diagnosis?

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6 comments:

  1. Fractures on both radius and ulna, possible nerve and interosseous membrane damage.
    Damage (possible separation) of elbow and wrist articulation.

    I'm not a doctor yet, but hope I am at least a little right..

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  2. Fractures radius e ulna
    Osteomalacia

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  3. Frct. diaphysesos radii vol. angulata, frct. diaphyseos ulnae subperiostalis non dislocata - typical children antebrachium fracture

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  4. radiograph is of poor quality because on the one hand it shows the elbow and forearm at the same time on the other hand it is neither face nor the profile for the clinical case must state whether the child has or without signs of cutaneous, vascular or nervous lesions, for it shows the radiograph of a fractured 2 bones of the forearm which is moved to the radius in a child (the presence of the growth plate) which is moved to the radius which requires no complications reduction under anesthesia followed by immobilization with a plaster-type BAB earlier for a minimum of 2 monthes

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  5. Green Stick Fracture Of Radius and Ulna

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  6. image doesnt load Zz

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