Author: Helen Yasmin Sultan / Editor: Adrian Boyle / Reviewer: Peter Lynas / Codes: SLO4, TC1, TC2, TP7 / Published: 02/03/2021
A 35-year-old lady injures her right forearm when she falls onto her outstretched hand when getting out of her Mini. On examination, her hand is neurovascularly intact and there are no skin wounds. She is given analgesia and the following x-ray is taken (AP only shown).
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Which of the following management plans would be most appropriate for this patient?
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good question
Excellent revision
A good case for review
GRUM – Galeazzi-Radius;Ulna-Monteghia. To remember.
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thanks
Great Revision