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Upper Extremity Fractures in the Emergency Department: A Database Analysis of National Trends in the United States.

Anthony L KarzonEhab M NazzalHayden L CookeKevin HeoOnyinye OkonmaJacob WordenZaamin HussainKevin C ChungMichael B GottschalkEric R Wagner
Published in: Hand (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
This study provides important epidemiological information on UE fractures in 2016. The incidence rate of UE fractures in the ED has remained high, with most occurring in the distal radius, phalanges, and clavicle. In addition, UE fractures were most common in younger patients, men, and those in the southern United States during the summer. These findings can be useful for health care providers and policymakers when evaluating and treating patients with UE fractures.
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