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Is Refracture a Concern Following Closed Management of Tibia Shaft Fractures in Children?

Cureus
doi 10.7759/cureus.7206
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Date

March 8, 2020

Authors
Eli AhdootRyne JenkinsTheresa PakHenry TsangJuston Fan
Publisher

Cureus, Inc.


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