Presentation
Painful arm following fall.
Patient Data
Age: 6 years
From the case:
Lateral condyle fracture
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A fracture is seen extending through the lateral condyle just proximal to the growth plate and extending superiorly along the epicondyle. Alignment is near anatomical.
Case Discussion
The lateral humeral condyle fracture is one of the commonest pediatric elbow injuries and a key diagnosis to pick up. Unlike the supracondylar fracture, the anterior humeral line is often not displaced.