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Figure 2. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates fracture through the humeral physes with posterior displacement of the cartilaginous epiphysis (curved arrow) but intact articulation with radius and ulna (arrow).
Figure 2. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates fracture through the humeral physes with posterior displacement of the cartilaginous epiphysis (curved arrow) but intact articulation with radius and ulna (arrow).
Figure 2. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates fracture through the humeral physes with posterior displacement of the cartilaginous epiphysis (curved arrow) but intact articulation with radius and ulna (arrow).