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    In the Repair of a Simple Fracture, the Step That
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In the Repair of a Simple Fracture, the Step That

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Question 59

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In the repair of a simple fracture, the step that follows formation of a hematoma is


A) formation of fibrocartilaginous callus.
B) inflammation.
C) bone remodeling.
D) formation of a bony callus.

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