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Features of Algodystrophy Ten Years after Colles’ Fracture
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Skeletal TraumaFracture DiagnosticsLong-term OutcomeFracture HealingTen YearsSurgeryOsteoporosisHand SurgeryCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryAlgodystrophy Ten YearsConnective Tissue DiseaseSpinal Fracture
The long-term outcome of algodystrophy is unknown. Ten years after Colles' fracture, 26% of 55 cases showed features of the syndrome. The finding of poor finger function three months following the fracture correlated significantly with the presence of components of algodystrophy after ten years.
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