The Elbow and Forearm: Acquired Disorders
Fig. 8.1 (a, b) Six ossification centers of the distal humerus. C capitulum, R radial head, M medial epicondyle, O olecranon, T trochlea, L lateral epicondyle Box 8.1: Typical Order…
Fig. 8.1 (a, b) Six ossification centers of the distal humerus. C capitulum, R radial head, M medial epicondyle, O olecranon, T trochlea, L lateral epicondyle Box 8.1: Typical Order…
Benign Malignant Bone-forming tumors Osteoblastoma Osteosarcoma Osteoid osteoma Cartilage-forming tumors Chondroblastoma Chondrosarcoma Chondromyxoid fibroma Enchondroma Osteochondroma Cystic lesions Aneurysmal bone cyst Unicameral (simple) bone cyst Fibro-osseous lesions Fibrous dysplasia…
Fig. 7.1 Normal granular-appearing trochlear ossification center (arrow) in a 9-year-old boy Supracondylar Process The supracondylar process of the humerus occurs in approximately one percent of patients. This bony spur…
Fig. 9.1 Pronator fat plane in a 9-year-old girl. The fat that lies volar to the pronator quadratus muscle is well shown (arrow) 2 Carpal Coalition Carpal fusion or coalition…
Fig. 16.1 Juvenile Tillaux fracture in an 11-year-old boy. (a, b) There is a nondisplaced Salter-Harris III fracture, with the vertical epiphyseal fracture line (arrow) lateral to Kump bump (arrowhead)….
Fig. 25.1 Histology of normal hematopoietic and fatty marrow. (a) Hematopoietic marrow is very cellular (white arrows) and has little fat (arrowhead). Supporting trabeculae (black arrow). (b) Fatty marrow has…
Hill-Sachs fracture: subchondral fracture along the posterolateral humeral head Bankart fracture: anteroinferior glenoid fracture Glenohumeral dislocations usually result from direct injury during contact sports. In children, these injuries are most…
Fig. 10.1 Distal radial buckle fracture in a 6-year-old boy. (a, b) There is angulation of the distal radial metaphyseal cortex (arrows) Bicortical and more complex fractures are the result…
Fig. 4.1 Spondylolysis at L5. The arrow points to the bony defect in the pars interarticularis (Image copyright Shriners Hospital for Children Northern California) Box 4.1: Spondylolysis Frontal 30° cranial…
Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Chest (AP, lateral, and bilateral obliques to include the upper lumbar spine Humeri (AP) Pelvis (AP), to include the mid-lumbar spine Forearms (AP) Lumbosacral spine (lateral)…