Intraosseous Fifth Carpometacarpal Dislocation Associated with a Coronal Hamate Fracture: A Case Report.

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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St. Joseph's Health Centre, 27 Roncesvalles Avenue, #504, Toronto, Ontario, M6R 3B2, Canada.

Published: September 2014

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