Imaging Studies:
Radiography is the standard-face and profile test to determine the existence of absolute fracture, although the shape path, the presence and type of displacement. Radiographs should include the whole limb with over-and underlying joints.
Radiographic about 10 days after fracture path widens, the extremities of the fractured fragments of bone resorption due tofade. After 3-4 weeks between callus fragments appears as acloud. Its density increases gradually forming fragments around thespindle or globular opacity which integrates and unifies the fractured fragments. While the callus is ramaniaza reflecting shape and bone structure.
Computed tomography may be necessary to assess the realcomplexity of a fracture or the existence of small fragmentsincarcerated in the joint and invisible X-rays.
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