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Upper tibial hyperextension fractures in infants: another occult toddler's fracture.

L E Swischuk1, S D John, E J Tschoepe.   

Abstract

We describe the radiographic findings associated with occult upper tibial fractures in infants and young children and offer an explanation for the underlying mechanism from which they result. These fractures tend to be subtle, just as the classic spiral tibial fracture originally described by Dunbar et al. (1964, J Can Assoc Radiol 15: 136-144). The fracture we describe results from a hyperextension injury to the knee, and the knowledge of the mechanism of injury, the subtle radiographic findings, and the findings on physical examination allow one to diagnose this fracture with confidence. Otherwise, it easily can go undetected.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9880607     DOI: 10.1007/s002470050523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


  11 in total

1.  Musculoskeletal injury in the right leg of a child who jumped a lot in a birthday party.

Authors:  Leonard E Swischuk
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2009-03-10

2.  Musculoskeletal: what's different in children? Kicked in lower right leg; now limping and refusing to bear weight.

Authors:  Leonard E Swischuk
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2011-04-12

3.  Buckle fracture of the proximal tibia in children and frequency of association with trampoline and inflatable bouncer use.

Authors:  Sandra Saade-Lemus; Jie Chen Nguyen; Michael L Francavilla; Juan Sebastian Martin-Saavedra; Victor M Ho-Fung; Summer L Kaplan
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2019-06-19

4.  Initial angular deformity and its recovery of the proximal tibial metaphyseal fracture according to the cause: trampoline-related injury versus other injuries.

Authors:  Kunhyung Bae; Ji Young Jeon; Soo-Sung Park; Jinhee Park; Michael Seungcheol Kang
Journal:  J Child Orthop       Date:  2020-08-01       Impact factor: 1.548

5.  The angled buckle fracture in pediatrics: a frequently missed fracture.

Authors:  J Alberto Hernandez; Leonard E Swischuk; David A Yngve; Kelly D Carmichael
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2003-07-19

6.  Tibial stress phenomena and fractures: imaging evaluation.

Authors:  Leonard E Swischuk; Siddharth P Jadhav
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2013-11-30

Review 7.  Frequently missed fractures in children (value of comparative views).

Authors:  Leonard E Swischuk; J Alberto Hernandez
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2004-07-06

Review 8.  The limping infant: imaging and clinical evaluation of trauma.

Authors:  Leonard E Swischuk
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2007-06-14

Review 9.  Commonly missed subtle skeletal injuries in children: a pictorial review.

Authors:  Siddharth P Jadhav; Leonard E Swischuk
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2008-05-28

10.  Bilateral trampoline fracture of the proximal tibia in a child.

Authors:  Enrico B Arkink; Annelies van der Plas; Ruth W Sneep; Monique Reijnierse
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2017-09-01
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