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Die meisten Coronoidfrakturen und Luxationsfrakturen ohne Beeinträchtigung des Radiuskopfes können unter Ruhigstellung konservativ behandelt werden

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Schmidt-Horlohé, K. Die meisten Coronoidfrakturen und Luxationsfrakturen ohne Beeinträchtigung des Radiuskopfes können unter Ruhigstellung konservativ behandelt werden. Obere Extremität 14, 296–298 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11678-019-00542-3

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