Normal forearm x-ray - 9-years-old

Case contributed by Jeremy Jones
Diagnosis not applicable

Presentation

Fall from bike. Pain in wrist.

Patient Data

Age: 9 years
Gender: Male

Normal examination. No fracture. No joint effusion.

Case Discussion

Forearm x-rays are difficult. You end up with an frontal view of the wrist and a lateral view of the elbow on one image and the opposite on the other. It takes a great deal of skill to get it right! And, as such, often poor images are presented for reporting.

As such, it is almost always better to get a study centered on a joint.

However, in children under 8, it is not uncommon for them to be unable to correctly identify the injured joint. As such, a wrist injury in an young child will get a forearm x-ray in our institution and it's not uncommon to find a more proximal injury.

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