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A fracture is a discontinuity in a [[bone]] (or cartilage) resulting from mechanical forces that exceed the bone's ability to withstand them.<ref name=":0">Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/fracture-1 Fracture] Available from:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/fracture-1 (last accessed 2.4.2020)</ref>
 


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A fracture is a discontinuity in a bone (or cartilage) resulting from mechanical forces that exceed the bone's ability to withstand them.[1]


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  1. Radiopedia Fracture Available from:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/fracture-1 (last accessed 2.4.2020)