Transcription of UNDERSTANDINGFRACTUREBLISTERS: …
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IN TR ODUCTIONTh e ove rly ingpr em is e to understandingtheet iol ogy,oc cur ren ce , and tre atmentof fracturebli stersis tha t ba si ca llytheyare a cl inic al eir trueetio lo gy is cu rrence an d lo cation of thi s tr ou bles omeconditio nrelativetova riousinj uries andinjurypattern s isunpredictab le. A mi noran kl e sprain or minor blu nt traumamaydevelop a fra ctureblisterwhere as a moremajor fractureor contusion un iver sal con sensusexis ts in ter msof treatment of fracturebli ster s orthe ir impactonsubsequent surgery. Prognosis is poorly underst oodin termsof outcomes based on a rang e of treat me nt opt io ns inva riouspossiblepatientpopulat ions. Thisuncert ai nt y ispri ma rilydue to a relativesca rc ity of scientificatten tionorin vestiga occurrenceis moretroublesomeinter ms of imp lica ti onsimpact ingma na gement decisionsforth e und erl yi ng osseousor softtiss ue injury notth e blister it-sel f.
blister comprises the entire epidermis and the base is the dermis. In blood-filled fracture blisters, the vasculature of the papillary dermis is damaged allowing bleeding into the
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