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Bones Fractures - Pathology
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*'''Closed''' - overlying skin and soft tissue is intact
*'''Closed''' - overlying skin and soft tissue is intact
*'''Compound''' - overlying skin and soft tissue are perforated
*'''Compound''' - overlying skin and soft tissue are perforated
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*'''Comminuted''' - bone is
shatteed
at fracture site
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*'''Comminuted''' - bone is
shattered
at fracture site
*'''Compresses''' - the ends of the fracture are impacted into each other
*'''Compresses''' - the ends of the fracture are impacted into each other
*'''Avulsed''' - due to pull of a ligament
*'''Avulsed''' - due to pull of a ligament
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