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  • 21. Fractures of the hands and feet in child abuse: imaging and pathologic features.
    Nimkin K, Spevak MR, Kleinman PK.
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  • 22. Diffuse femoral uptake on bone scan after fracture in an infant.
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  • 33. Accidental femoral fracture in infants.
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