Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Obese children experience more extremity fractures than nonobese children and are significantly more likely to die from traumatic injuries.Do obese children experience more severe fractures than nonobese children? A cross-sectional study from a paediatric emergency department.Altered lower extremity fracture characteristics in obese pediatric trauma patients.The relationships among total body fat, bone mineral content and bone marrow adipose tissue in early-pubertal girlsUnderweight, overweight, and pediatric bone fragility: impact and management.Factors Associated With Documentation of Obesity in the Inpatient Setting.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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scientific article published on October 2012
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Pediatric obesity and traumatic lower-extremity long-bone fracture outcomes.
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Aaron T Creek
Ian C Backstrom
Jeffrey R Sawyer
Loring W Rue
Paul A MacLennan
Shawn R Gilbert
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10.1097/TA.0B013E31825A78FA
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2012-10-01T00:00:00Z