Comparison results
Results: Differences Similar | ✘Fractures of the forearm bones in children | ✘Fracture of the ulna | |||||||||||||
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Distinctive symptoms | |||||||||||||||
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swelling after a fracture | 49% | — | |||||||||||||
dislocation | — | 52% | |||||||||||||
bruising sensation | 47% | — | |||||||||||||
restriction of movement | — | 37% | |||||||||||||
heaviness in the hands | 46% | — | |||||||||||||
joint deformation | — | 36% | |||||||||||||
the feeling of a fracture | 44% | — | |||||||||||||
consequences of injuries | — | 31% | |||||||||||||
catatrauma | 43% | — | |||||||||||||
fractures of the forearm bones | 75% | 92% | |||||||||||||
pain after a fracture | 41% | — | |||||||||||||
consequences of a fracture | 36% | 52% | |||||||||||||
nerve damage | 40% | — | |||||||||||||
bone fracture | 56% | 65% | |||||||||||||
frequent fractures | 40% | — | |||||||||||||
swelling | 28% | 29% | |||||||||||||
no joints | 37% | — | |||||||||||||
sensations in the hands | 36% | — | |||||||||||||
vascular damage | 32% | — | |||||||||||||
wound | 30% | — | |||||||||||||
frequent bone fractures in children | 25% | — | |||||||||||||
injury | 61% | 56% |
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