greenstick fracture - significado y definición. Qué es greenstick fracture
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Qué (quién) es greenstick fracture - definición

MEDICAL CONDITION
Greenstick break; Greenstick Fracture; Greenstick; Willow breaks; Greenstick fractures; Green stick fracture; Green stick fractures

greenstick fracture         
¦ noun a fracture of the bone, occurring typically in children, in which one side of the bone is broken and the other only bent.
Bennett's fracture         
  • Bennett's fracture
  • Bennett's fracture repair
FRACTURE OF THE BASE OF THE FIRST METACARPAL BONE
Bennet fracture; Bennet's fracture; Bennetts fracture; Bennett fracture
Bennett fracture is a type of partial broken finger involving the base of the thumb, and extends into the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint.
Pathologic fracture         
  • Juvenile osteoporosis
BONE FRACTURE CAUSED BY WEAKNESS OF THE BONE STRUCTURE
Fragility fracture; Fragility fractures; Pathological fracture; Insufficiency fracture; Osteoporotic fracture; Pathological bone fracture
A pathologic fracture is a bone fracture caused by weakness of the bone structure that leads to decrease mechanical resistance to normal mechanical loads. This process is most commonly due to osteoporosis, but may also be due to other pathologies such as cancer, infection (such as osteomyelitis), inherited bone disorders, or a bone cyst.

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Greenstick fracture

A greenstick fracture is a fracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and breaks. Greenstick fractures occur most often during infancy and childhood when bones are soft. The name is by analogy with green (i.e., fresh) wood which similarly breaks on the outside when bent.