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Deniz Gulabi1, Mehmet Erdem, Guven Bulut, Cem Coskun Avci, Murat Asci.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Both the isolated distal femoral epiphysiolysis and the isolated proximal tibial epiphysiolysis are the least common epiphyseal injuries. Even though they are uncommon, they have a high incidence rate of complications. CASEEntities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23724954 PMCID: PMC3673860 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-7-146
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Immediate view of the patient, who had a farm machinery accident, in the emergency room.
Figure 2Preoperative radiological images demonstrating the severe right knee injury. (a) Lateral radiograph of the knee. (b) Sagittal computed tomography (CT) reconstruction showing the physeal fractures. (c) Coronal CT three dimensional reconstruction.
Figure 3Radiological images of the patient at three weeks after the operation of his right knee demonstrating anatomic reduction. (a) Anteroposterior and (b) lateral radiographs of the knee at three weeks after fixation.
Figure 4Orthorontgenogram of the patient at 18 months after fixation. The dotted line is the mechanical axis deviation (MAD).