Osgood–Schlatter disease and tibial stress fracture
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Fragmentation of the left tibial tuberosity associated with mild soft tissue swelling.
A horizontal fracture line (stress fracture) isseen in the proximal tibial metaphyses associated with subtle periosteal reaction.
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CT confirms plain film findings of:
Fragmentation of the left tibial tuberosity associated with mild soft tissue swelling.
A horizontal fracture line (stress fracture) in the proximal tibial metaphyses associated with periosteal reaction.
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The payient gave history of playing football & working in a restaurant.
On examination, the patient demonstrated classical clinical findings including localized tenderness and swelling over the left tibial tuberosity. The condition commonly affects growing adolescents and is seen most frequently in boys from age 10-15 1.
-<p>On examination, the patient demonstrated classical clinical findings including localized tenderness and swelling over the left tibial tuberosity. The condition commonly affects growing adolescents and is seen most frequently in boys from age 10-15 <sup>1</sup>. </p>- +<p>The payient gave history of playing football & working in a restaurant. </p><p>On examination, the patient demonstrated classical clinical findings including localized tenderness and swelling over the left tibial tuberosity. The condition commonly affects growing adolescents and is seen most frequently in boys from age 10-15 <sup>1</sup>. </p>