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Are classifications of proximal radius fractures reproducible
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 10/06/09
Matsunaga FT et al. – Inter– and intra–observer agreement of the Mason and Morey classifications showed overall satisfactory reliability when compared to the AO/ASIF system. The Mason classification is the most reliable system.
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