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Incidence and excess mortality of hip fracture in young adults: a nationwide population based cohort study

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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of hip fracture among young adults in Taiwan
Table 2 Annual incidence, mortality and SMR of hip fracture among young adults in Taiwan
Table 3 One- to ten-year follow-up mortality rates and SMRs of hip fracture stratified by gender and age among young adults in Taiwan
Fig. 1 Ten-year overall survival curves stratified by (a) gender, (b) fracture type, (c) operation type, and (d) Charlson comorbidity index score

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