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    In this case report, we present a young female patient with a history of Gorham disease, who sustained pathologic fractures of the left radius and ulna after a low-impact fall. Massive osteolysis of the left forearm and wrist was noted on plain radiographs. The patient had had 8 previous left upper-extremity fractures without evidence of disease in any other area of the body. Copyright © 2021 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Alexander S Kuczmarski, Christopher W Myers, Van Krueger, Neill Y Li, Kalpit N Shah, Edward Akelman. Gorham Disease Limited to the Left Upper Extremity Without Hand Involvement. The Journal of hand surgery. 2021 Feb;46(2):154.e1-154.e4

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    PMID: 32423777

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