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It is generally held that the normal vascular response to the occurence of a bone fracture is a prominent elevation of the blood supply to the bone as a whole, and especiallv the fracture site (Lexer et al.. 1904; Axhausen. 1926).

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Brueton, R.N., Revell, W.J., Brookes, M. (1993). Haemodynamics of Bone Healing in a Model Stable Fracture. In: Schoutens, A., Arlet, J., Gardeniers, J.W.M., Hughes, S.P.F. (eds) Bone Circulation and Vascularization in Normal and Pathological Conditions. NATO ASI Series, vol 247. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2838-8_15

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