fracture de bosworth

  • 1David M. Bosworth — Professor David Marsh Bosworth (23 January 1897, New York City – 11 July 1979, Vermont) was an American orthopedic surgeon. He is remembered for describing the Bosworth fracture.[1] Biography David Bosworth was born in New York City in 1897, the… …

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  • 2Bone fracture — Classification and external resources Internal and external views of an arm with a compound fracture, both before and after surgery. ICD 10 …

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  • 3Distal radius fracture — Classification and external resources Colles fracture on X ray. ICD 10 S52.5 …

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  • 4Colles' fracture — Classification and external resources An X ray image of a fractured radius showing the characteristic Colles fracture with displacement and angulation of the distal end of the radius. ICD 10 S …

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  • 5Skull fracture — Classification and external resources A piece of a skull with a depressed skull fracture ICD 10 S02 ICD …

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  • 6March fracture — March fracture, also known as fatigue fracture or stress fracture of metatarsal bone, is the fracture of the distal third of one of the metatarsals occurring because of recurrent stress. It is more common in soldiers, but also occurs in hikers,… …

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  • 7Pott's fracture — Classification and external resources ICD 10 S82.6 ICD 9 824.4 …

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  • 8Cervical fracture — Classification and external resources A fracture of the base of the dens ( a part of C2 ) as seen on CT. ICD 10 S …

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  • 9Clavicle fracture — Classification and external resources X ray of a left clavicle fracture ICD 10 S …

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  • 10Avulsion fracture — Schematic diagram of an avulsion fracture Avulsion fracture off …

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