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Algodystrophy Following Colles' Fracture

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Journal J Hand Surg Br
Date 1989 May 1
PMID 2746114
Citations 16
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The prevalence of algodystrophy in the hand was determined at nine weeks and six months following Colles' fracture. At nine weeks, 27 of 109 patients showed signs of algodystrophy, all of whom demonstrated more than one feature of the disorder. Thereafter, no unaffected patient developed the disorder. At six months, 62% of the previously affected patients showed some residual abnormalities. In 66% of these, there was evidence of continuing vasomotor instability or swelling, suggesting that the syndrome was still active. These observations suggest that algodystrophy of the hand is a more common complication of Colles' fracture than is generally realised.

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