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Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2006
Fractured neck of femur in elderly is associated with mortality which is reported in literature to vary between 20 and 40%. One of the factors which is suggested to be a risk factor is male sex. We reviewed 83 male necks of femur patients admitted over a period of a year to assess the patient's physical status, influence of co-morbidities ...
H V, Kurup, R L, Mehta
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Fractured neck of femur in elderly is associated with mortality which is reported in literature to vary between 20 and 40%. One of the factors which is suggested to be a risk factor is male sex. We reviewed 83 male necks of femur patients admitted over a period of a year to assess the patient's physical status, influence of co-morbidities ...
H V, Kurup, R L, Mehta
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Nursing Standard, 1999
This article discusses the risk factors associated with fractured neck of femur in older people and outlines the assessments and post-operative care that should be undertaken by nurses.
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This article discusses the risk factors associated with fractured neck of femur in older people and outlines the assessments and post-operative care that should be undertaken by nurses.
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Churchill’s fractured neck of femur
Journal of Medical Biography, 2019In June 1962 at the age of 87 years, Sir Winston Churchill (1874–1965) fell over in his hotel room at the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo and sustained a fracture to the neck of his left femur. He was flown back to London and the fracture operated on at The Middlesex Hospital by two eminent orthopaedic surgeons, Mr Phillip Newman (1911–1994), Consultant
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Fractured neck of femur in Leicestershire
Public Health, 1979A retrospective analysis was made of the most recent 12 months data available from Hospital Activity Analysis on fractured neck of femur cases in Leicestershire. The analysis of “new” cases showed that the greatest number of deaths and discharges occurred amongst females aged 75–84 years, whilst the highest rates (per 1000 population) were amongst ...
L J, Donaldson, T F, Stoyle, M, Clarke
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
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An update on the immune landscape in lung and head and neck cancers
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Jennifer W Carlisle +2 more
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The evolving landscape of salivary gland tumors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Conor Steuer
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[Delayed complications of femur neck fractures, especially femur neck pseudarthroses].
Bruns' Beitrage zur klinischen Chirurgie, 2000H, SEYFARTH, H, SCHRODER
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