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Abstract

These are fractures of the proximal segment of the ulna, of the radius or both. They represent 4.05% of the total amount of fractures reviewed, all of them having been surgically treated.

Because of the lack of cases (in our review) in many of the subgroups, we presents this segment in a summarized fashion.

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Orozco, R., Sales, J.M., Videla, M. (2000). Segment 21-. In: Atlas of Internal Fixation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05893-0_4

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