English: Figure 2. Superior view, Pelvic Fracture Types (2006)
Force and break are shown by matching letter and color:
A. Anteroposterior compression type I, B. Anteroposterior compression type II, C. Anteroposterior compression type III; D. Lateral compression type I, E. Lateral compression type II, F. Lateral compression type III
Increased force and breaks are shown by increasing size.
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