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Often patients with ankle fractures that are stable, and thus do not require surgery, are given followup xrays because their orthopedists are concerned about possibly having misjudged the stability of the fracture. When a number of followup xrays were reviewed, however, all the fractures that had initially been judged stable were

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given followup xrays because their orthopedists are concerned about possibly having misjudged the stability of the fracture. When a number of followup xrays were reviewed, however

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