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Alfonso Vaquero-Picado, Gaspar González-Morán, and Luis Moraleda

Introduction Supracondylar fractures of the humerus are the most frequent fractures affecting the paediatric elbow 1 and their correct management is important because they can cause catastrophic complications. Despite there being a clear

Anne J. Spaans, C.M. (Lilian) Donders, J.H.J.M. (Gert) Bessems, and Christiaan J.A. van Bergen

pinning of a supracondylar fracture, and one with previous extension deficit in concomitant sickle cell disease. 14 Both studies mentioned the duration of symptoms, and Kaziz et al described these data for every individual patient. However, no firm

Abdus S. Burahee, Andrew D. Sanders, Colin Shirley, and Dominic M. Power

, a neuroma in continuity can result. This should be distinguished from an inflammatory neuritis, often the result of repeated forceful elbow flexion, minor direct trauma or nerve instability. Distal humeral fractures are associated with UN irritation