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. 2012 Oct-Dec;2(4):e61.
doi: 10.2106/JBJS.CC.K.00181.

Traumatic Divergent Elbow Dislocation in an Adult with an Associated Fracture of the Distal Part of the Humeral Shaft and an Open Perilunate Dislocation: A Case Report

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Traumatic Divergent Elbow Dislocation in an Adult with an Associated Fracture of the Distal Part of the Humeral Shaft and an Open Perilunate Dislocation: A Case Report

E Christopher Casstevens et al. JBJS Case Connect. 2012 Oct-Dec.
No abstract available

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