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Fig. 2. Bar chart shows frequency of fracture level depending on age.
Note increased frequency of fracture at C1 and C2 in patients older than 75
years (p = 0.003). White bar = patient age of 65-75 years (n
= 96 injuries in 59 patients), black bar = patient age greater than 75 years
(n = 129 injuries in 90 patients)
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