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British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1957
Summary The main features are described of 28 cases who were considered to have sustained fifty-seven rib fractures due to cough of non-tuberculous origin. Some assessment of the frequency of this condition to be expected in thoracic work is attempted, and some of the difficulties in diagnosis are emphasised.
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Summary The main features are described of 28 cases who were considered to have sustained fifty-seven rib fractures due to cough of non-tuberculous origin. Some assessment of the frequency of this condition to be expected in thoracic work is attempted, and some of the difficulties in diagnosis are emphasised.
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New Zealand Medical Journal
aim: A rib fracture guideline was implemented at Whangārei Hospital with the aim of improving the care of patients and mitigating the risk of preventable additional morbidity. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of this guideline on the management and outcomes of patients.
Matthew J, McGuinness +9 more
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aim: A rib fracture guideline was implemented at Whangārei Hospital with the aim of improving the care of patients and mitigating the risk of preventable additional morbidity. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of this guideline on the management and outcomes of patients.
Matthew J, McGuinness +9 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1941
Abstract A series of 386 rib fractures have been presented which comprise those cases admitted to the University Hospital over a five and one-half-year period. These were studied as to cause, symptoms and signs, and location of fractures. When complication accompanied the fracture the mortality varied from 23 per cent to 71 per cent, while the ...
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Abstract A series of 386 rib fractures have been presented which comprise those cases admitted to the University Hospital over a five and one-half-year period. These were studied as to cause, symptoms and signs, and location of fractures. When complication accompanied the fracture the mortality varied from 23 per cent to 71 per cent, while the ...
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Rib fractures and serial rib fractures
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1977M. Bartel, W. Sellentin
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1937
Abstract The first and second ribs, although well protected, do sustain fractures by indirect violence, usually muscular. In children, fracture of the ribs is rare, except for severe crushing injury. It may be a serious injury with many complications, and even lead to death.
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Abstract The first and second ribs, although well protected, do sustain fractures by indirect violence, usually muscular. In children, fracture of the ribs is rare, except for severe crushing injury. It may be a serious injury with many complications, and even lead to death.
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Operative fixation of rib fracture nonunions
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2022Daniel T Degenova +2 more
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A Robust Shape-Aware Rib Fracture Detection and Segmentation Framework With Contrastive Learning
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 2023Zheng Cao, Liming Xu, Danny Z Chen
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2003
Boaz, Sagie, Joseph, Paz, Yoram, Kluger
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Boaz, Sagie, Joseph, Paz, Yoram, Kluger
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