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Acta Orthopaedica, 1976
Fifteen cases of isolated fracture of the first rib are submitted. The mechanism of the fracture is discussed. It proved compatible with the descriptions in the literature, caused either by direct trauma to the shoulder, a sudden violent contraction of juxtacostal muscles; or else it was a chance finding, without any history of trauma and as such ...
J E, Lorentzen, M, Movin
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Fifteen cases of isolated fracture of the first rib are submitted. The mechanism of the fracture is discussed. It proved compatible with the descriptions in the literature, caused either by direct trauma to the shoulder, a sudden violent contraction of juxtacostal muscles; or else it was a chance finding, without any history of trauma and as such ...
J E, Lorentzen, M, Movin
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1985
We reviewed the charts of 21 children admitted to the hospital with rib fractures to determine the cause of trauma, the relationship of the number and location of rib fractures to other injuries, the course of flail chest in children, and the frequency and characteristics of injuries caused by child abuse.
P, Schweich, G, Fleisher
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We reviewed the charts of 21 children admitted to the hospital with rib fractures to determine the cause of trauma, the relationship of the number and location of rib fractures to other injuries, the course of flail chest in children, and the frequency and characteristics of injuries caused by child abuse.
P, Schweich, G, Fleisher
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984
A case of multiple rib fractures induced by a paroxysm of coughing in an elderly women is presented. The cough mechanism and theories of the mechanism of injury are reviewed, as well as the complications and treatment of the injury. The disorder may be underdiagnosed and should be considered in any patient with an acute onset of chest pain following ...
R J, Roberge +2 more
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A case of multiple rib fractures induced by a paroxysm of coughing in an elderly women is presented. The cough mechanism and theories of the mechanism of injury are reviewed, as well as the complications and treatment of the injury. The disorder may be underdiagnosed and should be considered in any patient with an acute onset of chest pain following ...
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The American Surgeon™, 2008
Rib fractures (RF) are noted in 4 to 12 per cent of trauma admissions. To define RF risks at a Level 1 trauma center, investigators conducted a 10-year (1995–2004) retrospective analysis of all trauma patients. Blunt chest trauma was seen in 13 per cent (1,475/11,533) of patients and RF in 808 patients (55% blunt chest trauma, 7% blunt trauma). RF were
Om P, Sharma +5 more
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Rib fractures (RF) are noted in 4 to 12 per cent of trauma admissions. To define RF risks at a Level 1 trauma center, investigators conducted a 10-year (1995–2004) retrospective analysis of all trauma patients. Blunt chest trauma was seen in 13 per cent (1,475/11,533) of patients and RF in 808 patients (55% blunt chest trauma, 7% blunt trauma). RF were
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Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2015
Background Other than trauma, rib fracture can occur spontaneously due to a severe cough or sneeze. In this study, patients with spontaneous rib fractures were analyzed according to age, sex, underlying pathology, treatment, and complications. Methods
Ozgur, Katrancioglu +3 more
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Background Other than trauma, rib fracture can occur spontaneously due to a severe cough or sneeze. In this study, patients with spontaneous rib fractures were analyzed according to age, sex, underlying pathology, treatment, and complications. Methods
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2000
We sought to ascertain the extent to which advanced age influences the morbidity and mortality after rib fractures (fxs), to define the relationship between number of rib fractures and morbidity and mortality, and to evaluate the influence of analgesic technique on outcome.A retrospective cohort study involving all 277 patients > or = 65 years old with
E M, Bulger +3 more
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We sought to ascertain the extent to which advanced age influences the morbidity and mortality after rib fractures (fxs), to define the relationship between number of rib fractures and morbidity and mortality, and to evaluate the influence of analgesic technique on outcome.A retrospective cohort study involving all 277 patients > or = 65 years old with
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2004
The ribs are an uncommon site of stress fracture. Typical locations are the first rib anterolaterally, the fourth through ninth ribs laterally and posterolaterally, and the posteromedial upper ribs. Muscular forces are predominantly responsible for these fractures.
Leonard P, Connolly, Susan A, Connolly
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The ribs are an uncommon site of stress fracture. Typical locations are the first rib anterolaterally, the fourth through ninth ribs laterally and posterolaterally, and the posteromedial upper ribs. Muscular forces are predominantly responsible for these fractures.
Leonard P, Connolly, Susan A, Connolly
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Sports Medicine, 1991
Rib fractures are the most common serious injury of the chest. They occur most commonly in the middle and lower ribs with blunt trauma, and also with direct force to a small area of the chest wall and violent muscle contractions. Diagnosis is generally not difficult. The athlete should have a chest x-ray to confirm the diagnosis. Differential diagnosis
J W, Miles, G R, Barrett
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Rib fractures are the most common serious injury of the chest. They occur most commonly in the middle and lower ribs with blunt trauma, and also with direct force to a small area of the chest wall and violent muscle contractions. Diagnosis is generally not difficult. The athlete should have a chest x-ray to confirm the diagnosis. Differential diagnosis
J W, Miles, G R, Barrett
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2019
Rib fractures are a common reason for hospital admission and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This article discusses the management of simple rib fractures and provides practical guidance for junior doctors involved in the care of these patients.
Zachary, Jeffery +2 more
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Rib fractures are a common reason for hospital admission and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. This article discusses the management of simple rib fractures and provides practical guidance for junior doctors involved in the care of these patients.
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