Background: Isolated avulsion fractures of the greater and lesser trochanter are usually seen in adolescents prior to the fusion of the apophysis. Greater trochanter fractures in adults have a high incidence of intertrochanteric extension and lesser trochanter fractures are regarded as a pathognomonic sign of metastatic disease. These fractures are very rare among children.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElbow injuries make up to 3% to 4% of all emergency department presentations and are often difficult to diagnose. These injuries are often missed on radiographs because of the large cartilaginous component of the pediatric elbow resulting in malunion. Fractures around the elbow joint are one of the leading causes of litigation claim, and awareness of the pitfalls in diagnosis of these subtle injuries is necessary for a prompt diagnosis.
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