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A metaphyseal fracture is a type of bone fracture that occurs in the metaphysis, the wider part of the bone near the growth plate. This type of fracture is commonly seen in children due to their developing bones and can result from various causes, such as falls, sports injuries, or child abuse.
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Sep 18, 2021 · Metaphyseal fractures are fractures that involve the metaphysis of tubular bones. They may occur in pediatric or adult patients.
Distal metaphyseal fractures of the radius have very good remodelling potential because of the proximity to the growth plate. There is a very low risk of growth ...
Metaphyseal fractures are also known as corner fractures, bucket handle fractures or metaphyseal lesions. It refers to an injury to the metaphysis which is ...
Jun 15, 2023 · Metaphyseal corner fractures, also known as classical metaphyseal lesions (CML) or bucket handle fractures, are observed in young children, less ...
Mar 7, 2024 · Proximal tibia metaphyseal fractures are a fracture of the proximal tibia usually seen in children from 3 -6 years of age.
Fractures of the distal radial metaphysis rarely require operative management. They tend to heal rapidly and remodel predictably. Nondisplaced fractures can ...
Corner fracture, also known as bucket handle fracture, is a metaphyseal fracture that is pathognomonic of non-accidental trauma. (see below). Corner fracture ...
Mar 30, 2015 · Fractures of this part of the tibia are most commonly due to a high energy injury in young men and to osteoporosis in older women. The optimal ...
The proximal tibial metaphysis is a relatively unusual site of stress fracture, and can mimic internal derangement of the knee.