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No Difference in Conversion Rate to Hip Arthroplasty After Intramedullary Nail or Sliding Hip Screw for Extracapsular Hip Fractures : An Observational Cohort Study of 19,604 Individuals
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Early menopause and weight loss are significant factors associated with risk of future fracture in middle-aged women
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Rate of conversion to secondary arthroplasty after femoral neck fractures in 796 younger patients treated with internal fixation: a Swedish national register-based study
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Clinical outcomes of patients with Garden I and II femoral neck fractures as verified on MRI : a retrospective case series
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Total, hemi, or dual-mobility arthroplasty for the treatment of femoral neck fractures in patients with neurological disease : ANALYSIS OF 9,638 PATIENTS FROM THE SWEDISH HIP ARTHROPLASTY REGISTER
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Increased mortality after intramedullary nailing of trochanteric fractures : a comparison of sliding hip screws with nails in 19,935 patients
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Dual mobility cups do not reduce the revision risk for patients with acute femoral neck fracture : A matched cohort study from the Swedish Arthroplasty Register
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Frailty and osteoporosis in patients with hip fractures under the age of 60-a prospective cohort of 218 individuals
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Hip arthroplasty for acute hip fracture in patients with neurological disorders : A report Of 9,702 cases from the Swedish arthroplasty register
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Reduction of early surgical site and other care related infections in 3553 hip fracture patients : lessons learned from the 5-year Safe Hands project
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