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  #1

A 34-year-old male comes in with a swollen and painful proximal right forearm after he was hit by a stick during a fight. On examination the proximal forearm is tender and swollen with limitation of supination and pronation. Neurovascular examination of right limb is normal. X ray shows fracture of proximal ulna with anterior dislocation of radial head. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for this kind of fracture?


A. Closed reduction and casting.
B. Closed reduction and external fixation.
C. Open reduction and casting.
D. Open reduction and internal fixation.
E. Splinting the arm.


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  #2

I think D

  #3

monetezia fracture--- tt is d


  #4

D

  #5

D

  #6

You got it

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