OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency and significance of unrecognized bone or soft-tissue injury in pediatric patients with elbow trauma assessed with radiographs alone. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Fifty children (32 boys and 18 girls; mean age, 7.3 years; age range, 2-12 years) with acute elbow trauma were examined with radiography and MR imaging. Radiographs were categorized into those showing normal findings, an effusion, an equivocal fracture, or an unequivocal fracture. MR examinations were assessed for an effusion, fracture, transphyseal fracture extension, physeal injury, bone bruising, and ligament or muscle injury. Average clinical follow-up was 1.6 years (range, 6-28 months) after injury. RESULTS. Radiogra...
A correct interpretation of musculoskeletal imaging studies of children requires an in-depth knowled...
Background. Isolated elbow dislocations are uncommon injuries in children. Especially the extent of ...
Elbow injures in children accounts for 10% of all fractures, ranges from simple sprain to elbow frac...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency and significance of unrecognized...
Elbow trauma in children is one of the most commonly encountered musculoskeletal injuries in pediatr...
Background: This was a one-year prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical and radiological...
The elbow is a complex joint, subject to a wide range of traumatic, inflammatory, metabolic and neop...
Normal variations in anatomy in the skeletally immature patient may be mistaken for fracture or inju...
Trauma to the pediatric’s elbow are common and may result in different types of injuries such as bon...
In this paper, authors introduce the basic prerequisite for rational, targeted, and above all, child...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the X-ray diagnosis and signs analysis of ch...
Background: This was a one-year prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical and radiological ...
MR imaging is a highly valuable tool in the evaluation of ligamentous injuries of the elbow. Proper ...
TIle upper extremity is the most common site for extremit)' injuries in pediatric patients. TIl...
Background: Elbow fractures are a common injury seen among emergency department trauma patients. Des...
A correct interpretation of musculoskeletal imaging studies of children requires an in-depth knowled...
Background. Isolated elbow dislocations are uncommon injuries in children. Especially the extent of ...
Elbow injures in children accounts for 10% of all fractures, ranges from simple sprain to elbow frac...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study is to evaluate the frequency and significance of unrecognized...
Elbow trauma in children is one of the most commonly encountered musculoskeletal injuries in pediatr...
Background: This was a one-year prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical and radiological...
The elbow is a complex joint, subject to a wide range of traumatic, inflammatory, metabolic and neop...
Normal variations in anatomy in the skeletally immature patient may be mistaken for fracture or inju...
Trauma to the pediatric’s elbow are common and may result in different types of injuries such as bon...
In this paper, authors introduce the basic prerequisite for rational, targeted, and above all, child...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the X-ray diagnosis and signs analysis of ch...
Background: This was a one-year prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical and radiological ...
MR imaging is a highly valuable tool in the evaluation of ligamentous injuries of the elbow. Proper ...
TIle upper extremity is the most common site for extremit)' injuries in pediatric patients. TIl...
Background: Elbow fractures are a common injury seen among emergency department trauma patients. Des...
A correct interpretation of musculoskeletal imaging studies of children requires an in-depth knowled...
Background. Isolated elbow dislocations are uncommon injuries in children. Especially the extent of ...
Elbow injures in children accounts for 10% of all fractures, ranges from simple sprain to elbow frac...