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. 2005 Apr;48(2):143–147.

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FIG. 1. An 11-year-old boy suffered a Salter–Harris 2 fracture of the distal tibia (A). A closed reduction with Kirschner-wire fixation was performed (B). This injury was subsequently complicated by a partial physeal arrest and required bar resection (C, D). A good long-term result was achieved, as shown by this radiograph at age 16 years (E).