1998
DOI: 10.1097/01241398-199801000-00008
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Etiology of Supracondylar Humerus Fractures

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“…Fall injury causes major injury. In our study it has been found that fall while playing and fall from bicycle causes maximum injury in the early group which is 33.33% while in the late group it was found that fall while playing causes maximum injury which is 42.1%, which is consistent with other studies [35][36][37][38][39] . In our study it was found that radial nerve was the commonest nerve involved, although slightly higher than described in the literature in early group (14.8%) and median nerve palsy (7.4%), while patients presenting late had no such complications [43][44] .…”
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“…Fall injury causes major injury. In our study it has been found that fall while playing and fall from bicycle causes maximum injury in the early group which is 33.33% while in the late group it was found that fall while playing causes maximum injury which is 42.1%, which is consistent with other studies [35][36][37][38][39] . In our study it was found that radial nerve was the commonest nerve involved, although slightly higher than described in the literature in early group (14.8%) and median nerve palsy (7.4%), while patients presenting late had no such complications [43][44] .…”
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“…In our study age of the patients was 8.23± 2.981 years in early group and 7.84 ± 3.95 years in the late group which is nearly similar to the studies done by others [35][36] . Males were found to be more commonly involved both in early and late groups which are 63.0 % and 68.4 % respectively.…”
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“…Dentre estas, as fraturas supracondilianas do úmero são responsáveis por até 50 a 70% dos casos (2)(3)(4) , acometendo principalmente crianças na faixa etária entre cinco e sete anos de idade (5) . As lesões ocorrem predominantemente à esquerda, ou do lado não dominante (5)(6)(7) .…”
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