Abstract
Fractures of the proximal humerus with concomitant vascular injury are rare in children. We describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of a fracture of the proximal humerus in association with an axillary artery injury in a child.
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Fractures of the proximal humerus with concomitant vascular injury are rare in children. We describe the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of a fracture of the proximal humerus in association with an axillary artery injury in a child.
Volume
88-B No.11 | Pages 1521 - 1523
Published
01 November 2006
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
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Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 S. W. Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, Oregon 97239, USA.
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Department of Surgery, Section of Vascular Surgery Case Western Reserve University Hospitals, Case Medical Center/Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, 11100 Euclid Avenue, Hanna House, 6th Floor, 44106, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
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