Category 2 -two patients who visited the hospital for bandage/dressing.

Category 2 -two patients who visited the hospital for bandage/dressing.

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p class="abstract">Bones form a vital part of the skeletal system providing mechanical support, strength, structure and protection to the human body. Inability of the bone to resist any kind of stress caused accidently can result in a bone injury or a fracture. This article provides a summary of eleven cases of bone injury and fracture treated succ...

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... category consists of 2 patients who visited the hospital for bandage and dressing. They approached for YPV healing and their data is presented in Table 3. ...

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