Khan et al., 2017 - Google Patents
The epidemiology of adult distal femoral shaft fractures in a central London major trauma centre over five yearsKhan et al., 2017
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- Khan A
- Tang Q
- Spicer D
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- The open orthopaedics journal
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Background: Distal femoral fractures account for 3-6% of adult femoral fractures and 0.4% of all fractures and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates. As countries develop inter-hospital trauma networks and adapt healthcare policy for an aging population …
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