Periosteum entrapped in growth plate cartilage in patients with epiphyseal fracture-separation: About a case

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Abstract

Foreign body entrapment in growth plate cartilage is a rare disease. It often occurs in patients with epiphyseal separation. Its diagnosis is radiological, based on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We here report a case of a 13-year-old girl who presented with a painful left post traumatic knee. The clinical examination and the standard radiographs performed were in favor of a Salter-Harris type 1 epiphyseal detachment. The first-line treatment, which consisted of immobilization in a cast for three weeks, was unsatisfactory. Faced with this therapeutic failure, an MRI was performed and demonstrated an incarceration of a foreign body in the conjugation cartilage. Secondary management was based on surgery, without sequelae.

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Adagaba, R. A. G., Gatchou, A. L. K., Loucheur, N., Boboe, J., Ganglo, M., Guedehounsou, L., … Docquier, P. L. (2021). Periosteum entrapped in growth plate cartilage in patients with epiphyseal fracture-separation: About a case. Pan African Medical Journal, 39. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.39.235.27764

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