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. 2022 Apr 25;7(4):264–273. doi: 10.1530/EOR-21-0110

Figure 17.

Figure 17

(A) CT scan reconstruction of lower extremities of a 14-year-old girl with polytrauma. Pelvic unstable injuries, a left femur diaphyseal fracture, and distal femoral fracture are diagnosed. (B) CT scan sagittal and axial views show a displaced physeal femoral fracture type Salter–Harris III. (C) The distal femoral fracture was treated by closed reduction and percutaneous stabilization with a cannulated screw. (D) X-ray of the knee after 6 months, with advanced healing of the fracture.