MRCPCH Recall: 5-year-old child, which fracture suggests NAI?
MRCPCH Sucees Recall
A. Spiral fracture of the humerus
B. Spiral fracture of the femur
C. Supracondylar fracture
D. Buckle fracture
E. Diaphyseal fracture of the femur

MRCPCH Sucees Recall
A. Spiral fracture of the humerus
B. Spiral fracture of the femur
C. Supracondylar fracture
D. Buckle fracture
E. Diaphyseal fracture of the femur

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