2017
DOI: 10.22201/facmed.14058871p.2017.1.58247
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Fractura del piramidal

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“…First, it is one of the few works with a case series with an N > 1. 3,5,13,14 In fact, we have found only one paper in which this is also true. 15 This allows us to begin to establish some hypotheses regarding treatment individualization.…”
Section: Treatment and Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…First, it is one of the few works with a case series with an N > 1. 3,5,13,14 In fact, we have found only one paper in which this is also true. 15 This allows us to begin to establish some hypotheses regarding treatment individualization.…”
Section: Treatment and Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In fact, after reviewing the literature, we can assert that it is foreseeable that this type of fracture heals more adequately and faster in young people only using plaster immobilization. 3,5,13,14 The patient in the last case was also a man and, even though he was 75 years old, the resolution was early and satisfactory. However, as in the second case, delays in triquetral fracture healing can occur in the presence of osteoporotic bone and we do not have sufficient information on this hypothesis in the reviewed literature.…”
Section: Treatment and Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…There are few publications regarding the incidence of traumatic injury to the obturator internus or quadratus femoris, with the majority of case reports involving the short external rotators in adult soccer or tennis players. 3,6,10,12,14,16 Symptoms can manifest as groin, gluteal, hip, or posterior thigh pain usually with difficulty during ambulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%