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- Humerus_fracture abstract "A humerus fracture can be classified by the location of the humerus involved: the upper end, the shaft, or the lower end.Certain lesions are commonly associated with fractures to specific areas of the humerus. At the upper end, the surgical neck of the humerus and anatomical neck of humerus can both be involved, though fractures of the surgical neck are more common. The axillary nerve can be damaged in fractures of this type. Mid-shaft fractures may damage the radial nerve, which traverses the lateral aspect of the humerus closely associated with the radial groove. The median nerve is vulnerable to damage in the supracondylar area, and the ulnar nerve is vulnerable near the medial epicondyle, around which it curves to enter the forearm.Radiographs are usually considered as a first-line imaging modality to evaluate clinically suspected humerus fracture. US, MRI, and CT are adequate alternatives if radiographs fail to demonstrate the cause of symptoms or do not sufficiently delineate the fracture for management purposes. CT is currently considered the gold standard to diagnose, but has limitations to detect adjacent soft tissue disorders. Depiction of greater tuberosity fractures at US is not uncommon in trauma setting because the fracture may be missed or overlooked at baseline radiographs and the patient will then present for US to scan rotator cuff for abnormalities.".
- Humerus_fracture emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Humerus_fracture emedicineTopic "199".
- Humerus_fracture icd10 "S42.2-S42.4".
- Humerus_fracture icd9 "812".
- Humerus_fracture thumbnail Communitive_midshaft_humeral_fracture_callus.jpg?width=300.
- Humerus_fracture wikiPageExternalLink 40024961.
- Humerus_fracture wikiPageExternalLink proximal-humerus-fracture.
- Humerus_fracture wikiPageID "12804666".
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- Humerus_fracture caption "Comminuted midshaft humerus fracture with callus formation.".
- Humerus_fracture emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Humerus_fracture emedicinetopic "199".
- Humerus_fracture hasPhotoCollection Humerus_fracture.
- Humerus_fracture icd "812".
- Humerus_fracture icd "S42.2-S42.4".
- Humerus_fracture wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Humerus_fracture subject Category:Bone_fractures.
- Humerus_fracture subject Category:Injuries_of_shoulder_and_upper_arm.
- Humerus_fracture type Abstraction100002137.
- Humerus_fracture type Attribute100024264.
- Humerus_fracture type BoneFractures.
- Humerus_fracture type Condition113920835.
- Humerus_fracture type Fracture114292090.
- Humerus_fracture type IllHealth114052046.
- Humerus_fracture type InjuriesOfShoulderAndUpperArm.
- Humerus_fracture type Injury114285662.
- Humerus_fracture type PathologicalState114051917.
- Humerus_fracture type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Humerus_fracture type State100024720.
- Humerus_fracture type Disease.
- Humerus_fracture type AilmentCondition.
- Humerus_fracture type Situation.
- Humerus_fracture comment "A humerus fracture can be classified by the location of the humerus involved: the upper end, the shaft, or the lower end.Certain lesions are commonly associated with fractures to specific areas of the humerus. At the upper end, the surgical neck of the humerus and anatomical neck of humerus can both be involved, though fractures of the surgical neck are more common. The axillary nerve can be damaged in fractures of this type.".
- Humerus_fracture label "Fractura del húmero".
- Humerus_fracture label "Humerus fracture".
- Humerus_fracture label "Перелом плечевой кости".
- Humerus_fracture sameAs Fractura_del_húmero.
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- Humerus_fracture sameAs Q5940721.
- Humerus_fracture sameAs Q5940721.
- Humerus_fracture sameAs Humerus_fracture.
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- Humerus_fracture depiction Communitive_midshaft_humeral_fracture_callus.jpg.
- Humerus_fracture isPrimaryTopicOf Humerus_fracture.