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- Smith_fracture abstract "A Smith Fracture is a named vertebral fracture occurring most commonly in the lumbar spine. It is similar to that of a Chance fracture and is associated with seat belt injuries. This fracture represents a fracture through the posterior elements including the superior articular processes but not the spinous process, as well as an avulsion fracture of the vertebral body. This fracture is not to be confused with the more commonly referred to Smith's fracture of the wrist.".
- Smith_fracture wikiPageExternalLink article.aspx?Volume=51&page=239.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageExternalLink 545253_4.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageID "25416452".
- Smith_fracture wikiPageLength "1180".
- Smith_fracture wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Smith_fracture wikiPageRevisionID "680705734".
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Avulsion_fracture.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bone_fractures.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Chance_fracture.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Lumbar_spine.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Lumbar_vertebrae.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Seat_belt.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Smiths_fracture.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageWikiLink Vertebra.
- Smith_fracture hasPhotoCollection Smith_fracture.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-disease-stub.
- Smith_fracture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Smith_fracture subject Category:Bone_fractures.
- Smith_fracture hypernym Fracture.
- Smith_fracture type Disease.
- Smith_fracture type Disorder.
- Smith_fracture type Fracture.
- Smith_fracture type Injury.
- Smith_fracture comment "A Smith Fracture is a named vertebral fracture occurring most commonly in the lumbar spine. It is similar to that of a Chance fracture and is associated with seat belt injuries. This fracture represents a fracture through the posterior elements including the superior articular processes but not the spinous process, as well as an avulsion fracture of the vertebral body. This fracture is not to be confused with the more commonly referred to Smith's fracture of the wrist.".
- Smith_fracture label "Smith fracture".
- Smith_fracture sameAs m.0j7k4gp.
- Smith_fracture sameAs Q7545383.
- Smith_fracture sameAs Q7545383.
- Smith_fracture wasDerivedFrom Smith_fracture?oldid=680705734.
- Smith_fracture isPrimaryTopicOf Smith_fracture.