Presentation
Fall directly onto elbow. Unable to extend fully.
Patient Data
Age: 12 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Olecranon and radial neck fractures



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There is a transverse lucency running through the olectranon and a fracture through the medial portion of the radial neck extending to the physis. Both are intra-articular fractures, hence the elbow effusion.
Case Discussion
Features here are of an undisplaced olecranon fracture. The olecranon is ossifying, but at its base, there is a transvese lucency (best seen on the lateral film) consistent with a fracture.
In addition, there is a radial neck fracture and an elbow effusion.