Pediatric Posttraumatic Cystic Bone Lesion

4-year-old girl presented to emergency department with left wrist pain after trauma. Radiographs demonstrated a torus fracture of the distal radius. At the third month following the trauma, a control radiograph is obtained. In the radiograph, a radiolucent lesion close to the former torus fracture s...

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Main Authors: Zehra Filiz Karaman, Musa Onem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2022-04-01
Series:The Journal of Pediatric Academy
Online Access:https://jpediatricacademy.com/index.php/jpa/article/view/171
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description 4-year-old girl presented to emergency department with left wrist pain after trauma. Radiographs demonstrated a torus fracture of the distal radius. At the third month following the trauma, a control radiograph is obtained. In the radiograph, a radiolucent lesion close to the former torus fracture site is noticed (Figure 2). Then, CT is performed for further examination (Figure 3). CT demonstrated cortical, well-circumscribed non-expansile subcentimeter lesion.
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spelling doaj.art-89bc2d98ec1c4b71ba4d59e09fce690d2023-08-01T11:32:41ZengGalenos Publishing HouseThe Journal of Pediatric Academy2718-08752022-04-0131353610.51271/jpea-2022-17171Pediatric Posttraumatic Cystic Bone LesionZehra Filiz Karaman0Musa Onem1Erciyes University Medical Faculty, Department of Radiology, Division of Pediatric RadiologyErciyes University Medical Faculty, Department of Radiology, Kayseri, Turkey4-year-old girl presented to emergency department with left wrist pain after trauma. Radiographs demonstrated a torus fracture of the distal radius. At the third month following the trauma, a control radiograph is obtained. In the radiograph, a radiolucent lesion close to the former torus fracture site is noticed (Figure 2). Then, CT is performed for further examination (Figure 3). CT demonstrated cortical, well-circumscribed non-expansile subcentimeter lesion.https://jpediatricacademy.com/index.php/jpa/article/view/171
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title Pediatric Posttraumatic Cystic Bone Lesion
title_full Pediatric Posttraumatic Cystic Bone Lesion
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title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Posttraumatic Cystic Bone Lesion
title_short Pediatric Posttraumatic Cystic Bone Lesion
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