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Review Question - QID 6599

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QID 6599 (Type "6599" in App Search)
Figures 18a through 18c show the clinical photograph, radiograph, and CT scan of a 21-year-old man who reports persistent pain after injuring his right shoulder 4 months ago. What is the most likely factor associated with this patient’s diagnosis?
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  • C

Shortening of 3 cm

68%

69/101

Severity of trauma

22%

22/101

Duration of immobilization

3%

3/101

Type of immobilization

1%

1/101

Closed reduction

3%

3/101

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The more severe the trauma, the higher the rate of subsequent clavicular nonunion. Neither duration nor type of immobilization has been clearly demonstrated to be a causative factor in the development of nonunion. Similarly, closed reduction has not been found to alter the healing course in midshaft clavicular fractures.

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