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- Injection_fibrosis abstract "Injection fibrosis is a complication of intramuscular injection, occurring especially often in infants and children. Injections are often delivered to the quadriceps, triceps, and gluteal muscles, and thus the complication often manifests itself in those muscles.Patients are unable to fully flex the affected muscle. The condition is painless but progressively worsens over time. Orthopedic surgery is the typical treatment.".
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageExternalLink injectionfibrosis.org.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageID "14975324".
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageLength "971".
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageRevisionID "600826946".
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_motion.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musculoskeletal_disorders.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Fibrosis.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Gluteal_muscles.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Intramuscular_injection.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Orthopedic_surgery.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Quadriceps_femoris_muscle.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLink Triceps_brachii_muscle.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Injection fibrosis".
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-disease-stub.
- Injection_fibrosis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Injection_fibrosis subject Category:Musculoskeletal_disorders.
- Injection_fibrosis hypernym Complication.
- Injection_fibrosis type Disease.
- Injection_fibrosis type Disorder.
- Injection_fibrosis type Redirect.
- Injection_fibrosis comment "Injection fibrosis is a complication of intramuscular injection, occurring especially often in infants and children. Injections are often delivered to the quadriceps, triceps, and gluteal muscles, and thus the complication often manifests itself in those muscles.Patients are unable to fully flex the affected muscle. The condition is painless but progressively worsens over time. Orthopedic surgery is the typical treatment.".
- Injection_fibrosis label "Injection fibrosis".
- Injection_fibrosis sameAs Q6034286.
- Injection_fibrosis sameAs m.03h3ggc.
- Injection_fibrosis sameAs Q6034286.
- Injection_fibrosis wasDerivedFrom Injection_fibrosis?oldid=600826946.
- Injection_fibrosis isPrimaryTopicOf Injection_fibrosis.