We present five cases of dramatic subperiosteal bone formation following fracture of the distal femoral physis in children with myelomeningocele. These fractures often go unrecognized due to lack of displacement and/or pain. Children present with a swollen, warm extremity and often systemic signs of inflammation, but rarely any pain or history of trauma. The dramatic radiographic appearance can cause a diagnostic dilemma. We present these cases in order to familiarize the clinician with the oftentimes dramatic appearance of this injury.

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