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    Failure of the proximal locking compression plate in treatment of trochanteric femoral fractures

    Authors: Polivoda, Oleksandr, Chabanenko, Diomyd

    Source: ORTHOPAEDICS, TRAUMATOLOGY and PROSTHETICS; № 3 (2019); 5-9
    Ортопедия, травматология и протезирование; № 3 (2019); 5-9

    Subject Terms: 2. Zero hunger, чрезвертельный перелом, проксимальная бедренная пластина, результаты лечения, черезвертлюговий перелом, проксимальна стегнова пластина, результати лікування, proximal femoral fracture, proximal femoral plate, the results of treatment, 3. Good health

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