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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 57, Issue 5 696-698, Copyright © 1975 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


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Microfractures in the head of the femur

M Watson

Microfractures of the trabeculae were studied in the femoral heads of three different population groups. The femoral heads were sliced and then examined with a dissecting microscope. Microfractures were found in large numbers in specimens from British patients who had suffered femoral-neck fracture, and in smaller numbers in femoral heads -aken routine autopsy in India and in China (Hong Kong). There were many more microfractures in the thinner, lightly stressed trabeculae than in the thicker weight-bearing trabeculae in the fractured femoral-neck specimens. The significance of these findings is discussed in the light of current concepts regarding the pathogenesis and significance of trabecular microfractures.
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