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1. Hogan TM. Hip and femur. Hart RG, Rittenberry TJ, Uehara DT, eds. Handbook of Orthopaedic Emergencies. Publishers: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999. 307-8. 2. Braten M, Helland P, Myhre HO, Molster A, Terjesen T. 11 femoral fractures with vascular injury: good outcome with early vascular repair and internal fixation. Acta Orthop Scand. 1996 Apr. 67(2):161-4.[Medline]. 3. DiChristina DG, Riemer BL, Butterfield SL, Burke CJ 3rd, Herron MK, Phillips DJ. Femur fractures with femoral or popliteal artery injuries in blunt trauma. J Orthop Trauma. 1994 Dec. 8(6):494-503. [Medline]. 4. Salminen S, Pihlajamaki H, Avikainen V, Kyro A, Bostman O. Specific features associated with femoral shaft fractures caused by low-energy trauma. J Trauma. 1997 Jul. 43(1):117-22. [Medline]. 5. Alho A. Concurrent ipsilateral fractures of the hip and shaft of the femur. A systematic review of 722 cases.Ann Chir Gynaecol. 1997. 86(4):326-36. [Medline]. 6. Starr AJ, Hunt JL, Reinert CM. Treatment of femur fracture with associated vascular injury. J Trauma. 1996 Jan. 40(1):17-21. [Medline]. 7. Baron JA, Karagas M, Barrett J, Kniffin W, Malenka D, Mayor M, et al. Basic epidemiology of fractures of the upper and lower limb among Americans over 65 years of age. Epidemiology. 1996 Nov. 7(6):612-8.[Medline]. 8. Harrington KD. Orthopaedic management of extremity and pelvic lesions. Clin Orthop. 1995 Mar. (312):136-47. [Medline]. 9. Mohr VD, Eickhoff U, Haaker R, Klammer HL. External fixation of open femoral shaft fractures. J Trauma. 1995 Apr. 38(4):648-52. [Medline]. 10. Macnicol MF. Fracture of the femur in children. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1997 Nov. 79(6):891-2. [Medline].

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1. Hogan TM. Hip and femur. Hart RG, Rittenberry TJ, Uehara DT, eds. Handbook of Orthopaedic Emergencies. Publishers: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999. 307-8.

2. Braten M, Helland P, Myhre HO, Molster A, Terjesen T. 11 femoral fractures with vascular injury: good outcome with early vascular repair and internal fixation. Acta Orthop Scand. 1996 Apr. 67(2):161-4.[Medline].

3. DiChristina DG, Riemer BL, Butterfield SL, Burke CJ 3rd, Herron MK, Phillips DJ. Femur fractures with femoral or popliteal artery injuries in blunt trauma. J Orthop Trauma. 1994 Dec. 8(6):494-503. [Medline].

4. Salminen S, Pihlajamaki H, Avikainen V, Kyro A, Bostman O. Specific features associated with femoral shaft fractures caused by low-energy trauma. J Trauma. 1997 Jul. 43(1):117-22. [Medline].

5. Alho A. Concurrent ipsilateral fractures of the hip and shaft of the femur. A systematic review of 722 cases.Ann Chir Gynaecol. 1997. 86(4):326-36. [Medline].

6. Starr AJ, Hunt JL, Reinert CM. Treatment of femur fracture with associated vascular injury. J Trauma. 1996 Jan. 40(1):17-21. [Medline].

7. Baron JA, Karagas M, Barrett J, Kniffin W, Malenka D, Mayor M, et al. Basic epidemiology of fractures of the upper and lower limb among Americans over 65 years of age. Epidemiology. 1996 Nov. 7(6):612-8.[Medline].

8. Harrington KD. Orthopaedic management of extremity and pelvic lesions. Clin Orthop. 1995 Mar. (312):136-47. [Medline].

9. Mohr VD, Eickhoff U, Haaker R, Klammer HL. External fixation of open femoral shaft fractures. J Trauma. 1995 Apr. 38(4):648-52. [Medline].

10. Macnicol MF. Fracture of the femur in children. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1997 Nov. 79(6):891-2. [Medline].