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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1956;38:115-122.
© 1956 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


HEMANGIOMATOSIS OF THE SKELETON AND THE SPLEEN

Gorton Ritchie M.D.1 and Francis G. Zeier M.D.1

1 Milwaukee Children's Hospital, Milwaukee

The patient has been followed for over three years, and during this time his general health has been good. Three fractures have occurred through lesions, one in the right humerus (May 13, 1954), one in the right tibia (June 17, 1955), and one in the right femur (July 10, 1955). The accidents which caused these fractures would probably be insufficient to break normal bones. The fractured humerus was treated by a hanging cast and healed readily. The patient is still under treatment for the tibial and femoral fractures.


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