Comminuted fractures have two or more fragments broken into small pieces, in addition to the upper and lower halves of a fractured bone
The break of a mineral is called its cleavage. Cleavage refers to the way a mineral breaks along planes of weakness, resulting in smooth, flat surfaces.
the cleavage of gold is hackly. gold has niether fracture or cleaveage
Azurite does not have cleavage, but it exhibits a conchoidal fracture, meaning it breaks into smooth, curved surfaces similar to glass.
The mineral quartz show the property of fracture. it breaks along a curved surface. this kind of fracture is called conchoidal fracture. In math the quartz is x3.
The fracture of magnetite is typically subconchoidal to uneven, with irregular or jagged edges. It can also exhibit a brittle fracture pattern.
a type of bone fracture producing many bone fragments is?
A comminuted fracture is when the femur shatters into at least three pieces. and a compound fracture is when the bone breaks and comes out of the skin.
Well there is the simple description 'Crush Fracture'. One might also refer to it as a comminuted fracture, meaning the bone is broken into two or more pieces, and add the prefix open or closed, denoting whether the bone is visible through a wound.
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A comminuted fracture is a fracture in which the bone breaks into multiple separate pieces. In order for a fracture to be comminuted it has to have broken into atleast three separate pieces, just remember this since there are numerous different types of fractures and it can get quite confusing at times.
Comminuted fracture
an out of place bone like it is cracked sorta and the easiest to fracture is your wrist
When a bone is fractured in such a manner that the bone fragments, it is typically called a comminuted bone fracture.
In a Comminuted fracture, the bone is broken into three or more pieces.
Generally ORIF is the prefferred method of TX for a comminuted FX, which is "open reduction internal fixation."
Comminuted Fractures are more common in the elderly, because their brittle bones are more like to have the shattering-type effect of the Comminuted fracture.
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