When a fracture does not unite in proper position, it is said to have malunited.
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Open it When a fracture does not unite in proper position, it is said to have malunited. A slight degree of malunion occurs in a large proportion of fractures, but in practice the term is reserved for cases where the resulting disability is of clinical significance. Causes:
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