Missed pathological femoral neck fracture undergoes spontaneous healing
Pathologic fractures are common complications of metastatic bone disease in patients with breast cancer. Fractures involving the proximal femur generally cause significant pain that is exacerbated by ambulation. Due to excessive stress on the weight-bearing hip joint, these fractures present a signi...
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Main Authors: | Adrian C. Kong, MS, Stephanie D. Zarate, PAC, Ana C. Belzarena, MD, MPH |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ddbacf3a7a0a4ac59868f12e15f5ce23 |
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