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. 2010 May 12;469(1):283–288. doi: 10.1007/s11999-010-1374-9

Fig. 2A–B.

Fig. 2A–B

(A) This preoperative AP radiograph of the humerus of Patient 3 shows a large metadiaphyseal bone cyst, which was painful with weightlifting. (B) An AP radiograph of the patient’s humerus taken 29 months after curettage and placement of bone substitute shows substantial healing and cortical remodeling of the bone. The patient had returned to full athletic participation without restrictions, and no limb-length discrepancy was seen.