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Epidemiology of distal radius fractures in Budapest. A retrospective study of 2,241 cases in 1989.

Retrospective data concerning 2,223 patients with fracture of the distal radius were related to the age- and sex-profiles of the population. Compared with observations from other countries, we found a similar sex ratio with a steep rise in fracture incidence in women after age 30-40. Our data did not permit calculation of absolute fracture incidence rates.

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