| Literature DB >> 8161067 |
T G Abrahams1, L Gallup, F L Avery.
Abstract
The majority of talar body fractures represent avulsive injuries or are associated with obvious displacement or dislocation. Minimally displaced, nonavulsive fractures of the talar body are rare and can be difficult to recognize. Delay in diagnosis and therapy may be associated with an increased risk of osteonecrosis, malunion, secondary osteoarthritis, and other complications. We present two cases of nondisplaced talar body fractures with delay in diagnosis and stress the importance of recognizing these fractures, given the appropriate mechanism of injury.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8161067 DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(94)70331-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Emerg Med ISSN: 0196-0644 Impact factor: 5.721