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Q: Are radial head dislocations more commonly seen in children or adults? show answer
A: Children
Q: Are radial head dislocations more commonly an isolated finding or associated with fracture? show answer
A: They are more often seen with an ulnar diaphysis fracture, known as a Monteggia fracture-dislocation.
Q: A radial head subluxation is known as what? show answer
A: A "nurse maid's elbow" or "pulled elbow."
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