Presentation
Non weight bearing on left limb after direct trauma
Patient Data
Age: 1 year
Gender: Male
From the case:
Torus fracture distal tibia
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There is a torus fracture involving the distal tibia metaphysis. Visualized ankle and knee joints appear normal.
Case Discussion
Torus fractures are commonly seen in pediatric long bones after axial loading force along the axial bone.