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  1. ... 6 hours) Health related quality of life Missed diagnosis of compartment syndrome Delayed bone healing Local infection Nerve and vascular damage Respiratory depression (< ...
  2. ... of bone can break off and keep the bone from healing properly. In this case, you may need surgery.
  3. ... tissues. Connective tissues are proteins that support skin, bones, blood vessels, and other ... healing Soft, velvety, stretchy skin that bruises easily There ...
  4. ... Clinical judgment, including evaluation of pain and other symptoms, remains important. Bone lesions may take many months to heal and are difficult to evaluate on plain radiographs, although sclerosis around the periphery of a bone lesion suggests healing. CT or MRI scans are useful in assessing ...
  5. ... a>. Connective tissues are proteins that support skin, bones, blood vessels, and other ... and wound healing </li> <li> Soft, velvety, stretchy skin that bruises ...
  6. ... and overall health Outcome may vary from complete healing to permanent damage in the affected bone.
  7. ... of the nerve that was under pressure. These symptoms should get better in a ... for bones to heal well, and healing may continue for at least a year. If ...
  8. ... dermatitis is often a long-term ( chronic ) condition. Healing is related to the successful treatment of the cause, factors causing the ulcer, and prevention of complications.
  9. ... is to wear a sling and relieve your symptoms. Casts are not used for broken ... (bone doctor). Healing of your collarbone depends on: Where the break ...
  10. ... also increases the risk of wound-healing and bone-healing problems because it affects the oxygen supply to ...
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