Abstract
1. Stress fractures are described in children. The fibula and tibia are most often affected.
2. Stress fractures of the humerus are described in two boys aged fifteen.
3. Stress fractures are described in the pelvis in children.
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1. Stress fractures are described in children. The fibula and tibia are most often affected.
2. Stress fractures of the humerus are described in two boys aged fifteen.
3. Stress fractures are described in the pelvis in children.
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