The correct sequence of bone healing following fracture is
A) hematoma formation, callous formation, fibrocartilage formation, ossification, remodeling.
B) hematoma formation, callous formation, fibrocartilage formation, remodeling, ossification.
C) callous formation, hematoma formation, fibrocartilage formation, ossification, remodeling.
D) hematoma formation, fibrocartilage formation, callous formation, ossification, remodeling.
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