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Ipsilateral injuries of the elbow and forearm in children.

Fracture of the forearm with ipsilateral injury of the elbow joint is a rare traumatic entity in children. Twenty-four such cases were treated in our clinic during the last 4 years (1981-1984). The treatment was surgical in six cases and related to the elbow injuries, while the forearm underwent closed treatment. The results of these cases, regardless of treatment and severity of the injury, did not differ appreciably from the results of common forearm or elbow injuries.

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