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First fracture increases risk of new fractures during growth
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First fracture increases risk of new fractures during growth

A. Goulding, I.E. Jones, S.M. Williams, A.M. Grant, R.W. Taylor, P.J. Manning and J.D. Langley
Journal of Pediatrics, Vol.146(2), pp.286-288
2005
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14244
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

adolescents child fracture growth incidence infant New Zealand newborn risk
Prior fracture was associated with increased risk of new fracture in 601 members of a cohort studied between birth and l8 years. Hazard ratios for new fracture in data adjusted for age and sex were l.90 (95%CI l.51-2.39) after first fracture and 3.04 (95% CI 2.23-4.15) after second fracture.
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