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What happens to plasmatic electrophoresis in cases of delayed consolidation?
What happens to plasmatic electrophoresis in cases of delayed consolidation?
- Globulins increase in fractions alpha-2, beta, and gamma (correct)
- Globulins remain unchanged
- Globulins decrease in fractions alpha-2, beta, and gamma
- Globulins increase in fraction delta
Which fracture tends to have a duration of 3 to 4 months for consolidation?
Which fracture tends to have a duration of 3 to 4 months for consolidation?
- Thigh
- Leg (both bones) (correct)
- Inferior extremity of radius
- Bimalleolar
What does the diagnosis of delayed consolidation depend on, according to the text?
What does the diagnosis of delayed consolidation depend on, according to the text?
- Radiology and Biology only
- Evolution and Biology only
- Clinics and Evolution only
- Clinics, Radiology, and Biology (correct)
What is the definition of delayed consolidation of a fracture?
What is the definition of delayed consolidation of a fracture?
What factor may influence the duration of fracture consolidation?
What factor may influence the duration of fracture consolidation?
What is the typical duration of consolidation for a bimalleolar fracture?
What is the typical duration of consolidation for a bimalleolar fracture?
What is a clinical indicator of delayed consolidation of a fracture?
What is a clinical indicator of delayed consolidation of a fracture?
Which age group typically experiences shorter duration of fracture consolidation?
Which age group typically experiences shorter duration of fracture consolidation?
In which type of area do fractures tend to consolidate faster, according to the text?
In which type of area do fractures tend to consolidate faster, according to the text?
What change in plasmatic electrophoresis is observed in cases of delayed consolidation?
What change in plasmatic electrophoresis is observed in cases of delayed consolidation?
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