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Fig. 2

From: Incidence of growth disturbance after distal tibia physeal fracture in children

Fig. 2

a An 11-year-old patient, Salter–Harris type II, distal tibia physeal fracture accompanied by fibula fracture, accepted open reduction 17 days after injury, osteotyluss growth can be seen in CT scan showed in the red frame. Growth disturbance has not been observed during 39 month follow-up. b An 11-year-old boy, Salter–Harris type III Distal tibia physeal fracture, accepted open reduction 4 days after injury. Growth disturbance has been observed at 13-month follow-up, the lateral angle of the distal tibia was 98° at 26-month follow-up

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