• Pediatric emergency care · Dec 1997

    Case Reports

    Neonatal transphyseal supracondylar fracture detected by ultrasound.

    • J Brown and S Eustace.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, Boston Medical Center, MA 02118, USA.
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 1997 Dec 1; 13 (6): 410412410-2.

    AbstractFractures in young infants are often difficult to detect on plain radiographs when they involve the cartilaginous growth plate. We report a case of a neonatal transphyseal fracture which was detected by the use of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. With shortened postnatal hospitalization becoming increasingly common, these and other birth injuries are more likely to present for the first time in the emergency department. The authors recommend the use of ultrasound as the screening modality of choice in the emergency department.

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