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domingo, 16 de febrero de 2014

BIBLIOGRAFÍA - Fracturas de la clavícula y de la escápula:

  1. Camus M, Lefebvre G, Veron P, Darbois Y. Obstetrical Injuries of the Newborn Infant. Retrospective Study a Propos of 20.409 Births. J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris) 1985; 14: 1033-1043. 
  2. Curtis JC. Operative Management of Children’s Fractures of the Shoulder Region. Orthop Clin North Am 1990; 21:315-24. 
  3. Dameron TB, Rockwood CA. Fractures and Dislocations of the Shoulder. En: Rockwood CA,Wilkins KE and King RE, Eds. Fractures in Children, pp 624-53. Filadelfia, JB Lippincott 1984. 
  4. Landin LA. Epidemiology of Children’s Fractures. J Pediatr Orthop 1997; 6-B: 79-83. 
  5. Lyons FA, Rockwood CA. Migration of Pins Used in Operations on the Shoulder. J Bone Joint Surg 1990; 72-A: 1262-7. 
  6. Ogden JA. Skeletal Injuries in the Children. Nueva York: Springer, 2000 
  7. Ogden JA. Distal Clavicular Physeal Injury. Clin Orthop 1984; 188: 68-73. 
  8. Ogden JA. Pocket Guide to Pediatric Fractures. Baltimore:Williams & Wilkins. 1987
  9. Rang M. Children’s Fractures. Filadelfia: JB Lippincott. 1983, 139-142. 
  10. Rockwood CA. Dislocations of the Sternoclavicular Joint. AAOS Instr Course Lect 1975; 24: 144-159.

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