. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Qen^SoZ Fjg. 68.—Cjjy- 3. Untreated birth fracture of the femur seen for the firsttime at the age of four weeks. The anteroposterior view showed a markedoutward angular displacement of the fragments. The femur appeared muchshortened in the picture, which might at first be attributed entirely to theoutward displacement, but which is really a foreshortening produced bythe anterior deformity, a point not at first Fig. 69.—Case 3. Postero-anterior view of the same case two weeks outward displacement of the fragments had been p


. Birth fractures and epiphyseal dislocations . Qen^SoZ Fjg. 68.—Cjjy- 3. Untreated birth fracture of the femur seen for the firsttime at the age of four weeks. The anteroposterior view showed a markedoutward angular displacement of the fragments. The femur appeared muchshortened in the picture, which might at first be attributed entirely to theoutward displacement, but which is really a foreshortening produced bythe anterior deformity, a point not at first Fig. 69.—Case 3. Postero-anterior view of the same case two weeks outward displacement of the fragments had been partly corrected bymanipulation of the thigh, the point of fracture was surrounded by a largeand dense callous mass. At this time no lateral view had been made.


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