Abstract
Fractures of the femoral head in children primarily call for conservative treatment with an extension apparatus. These fractures are becoming more common in auto accidents. Four case histories are described.
Fractures of the femoral head in children primarily call for conservative treatment with an extension apparatus. These fractures are becoming more common in auto accidents. Four case histories are described.
Archivum Chirurgicum Neerlandicum, Vol. 20 (1968), No. 1, p. 65-73
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