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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1956;38:681-684.
© 1956 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


The Naviculo-Capitate Fracture Syndrome

Richard L. Fenton M.D.1

1 New York, N. Y.

The author urges that in the future all wrist fractures be carefully appraised with the naviculo-capitate fracture syndrome in mind. It is felt that an appreciable number of these fracture syndromes go unrecognized and that they may represent a small percentage of the cases of fractures of the wrist in which clinically poor results have been obtained.


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