Posterior dislocation fractures of the shoulder in seizure disorders - Two case reports and a review of literature

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We present two patients with complaints of shoulder pain after an epileptic seizure. Both patients had a posterior dislocation fracture of the shoulder. After reviewing the literature the following conclusions can be drawn: (1) A posterior shoulder dislocation fracture is rare. (2) One should not underestimate the muscular forces in seizure disorders and be alert for dislocation fractures of the shoulder and/or other joints. (3) The diagnosis is frequently missed, but an axillary radiograph or a CT scan always reveals the fracture. (C) 2000 BEA Trading Ltd.

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Gosens, T., Poels, P. J. E., & Rondhuis, J. J. (2000). Posterior dislocation fractures of the shoulder in seizure disorders - Two case reports and a review of literature. Seizure, 9(6), 446–448. https://doi.org/10.1053/seiz.2000.0418

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