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Prediction of avascular necrosis following cervical fracture of the femur based on clearance of radioactive iodine from the head of the femur

Holmquist et al., 1965

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310593273165752291
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Holmquist B
Alffram P
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Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica

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Approximately one third of femoral neck fractures result in avascular necrosis of the head of the femur (Hulth & Johansson 1962) and about two thirds of the patients with such necrosis suffer considerable invalidity (Jensenius 1956). Until to-day efforts to reduce the incidence of …
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