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Results showed that the Colles’ fracture group’s hip fracture incidence per 10,000 person years was 56.0 vs. 9.3 for the comparison group.
Distal radius fractures are among the most common bone injuries, comprising of one of every six fractures seen in emergency rooms. Treatment has long been conservative, especially for elderly ...
The Colles Fracture, named after Sir Abraham Colles, who first described the injury in 1814, is a fracture of the distal radius (the long bone of the forearm on the thumb side) and is the most common ...
The results showed that hip-fracture incidence in the Colles' fracture cohort, was six times higher than that of the comparison cohort (56.0 vs 9.3 per 10,000 person-years).
In the first analysis of results from 31 months of therapy, the fracture incidence was 5.9% in women taking anastrozole and 3.7% for those receiving tamoxifen, a risk ratio of about 1.6. When an ...
The results showed that hip-fracture incidence in the Colles' fracture cohort, was six times higher than that of the comparison cohort (56.0 vs 9.3 per 10,000 person-years).
Archive The Treatment of Comminuted Colles' Fracture in Elderly Patients Author: G. E. HAGGART, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published December 7, 1933 N Engl J Med 1933;209: 1140 - 1144 ...
Original Article Archive Colles Fracture Author: D. JOSEPH DUGGAN, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published April 7, 1932 N Engl J Med 1932;206: 721 - 724 ...
The case report of a weightlifter who sustained a Colles fracture is described. Wrist injuries sustained in weightlifitng are reviewed. They highlight the need for proper instruction and supervision ...