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Upper extremity trauma

  • What are the most common distal humerus fractures in children?
  • What are the radiographic features of Little League elbow?
  • What are the radiographic features of Little League shoulder?
  • What are the radiographic features of pseudoarthrosis of the clavicle?
  • What are the usual sites of pelvic avulsion fractures and the involved muscle attachments?
  • What are two important radiographic lines in the elbow?
  • What does an isolated joint effusion indicate in a child with trauma?
  • What is Little League elbow?
  • What is Little League shoulder?
  • What is an extraoctave fracture?
  • What is epiphysiolysis of the distal radius?
  • What is nursemaid’s elbow?
  • What is pseudoarthrosis of the clavicle?
  • What is the most common pelvic fracture in children?
  • What is the most common shoulder fracture in children?

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