Interstate medical journal . ost prominentones. In the severe cases, there are in addition to the above, de-formity, crepitus and false mobility. The deformity was so markedin one of our cases, that it resembled the silver fork deformity,commonly seen in Colles fracture in the adult (Case II, Fig. 4).The crepitus as a rule is very soft and does not resemble that usuallyfound in fractures. Three of these cases were complicated by infraction of the symptoms resulting from the infraction were very mild. Figs. 4 and 5 are x-ray pictures of epiphyseal separation of theradius. The following


Interstate medical journal . ost prominentones. In the severe cases, there are in addition to the above, de-formity, crepitus and false mobility. The deformity was so markedin one of our cases, that it resembled the silver fork deformity,commonly seen in Colles fracture in the adult (Case II, Fig. 4).The crepitus as a rule is very soft and does not resemble that usuallyfound in fractures. Three of these cases were complicated by infraction of the symptoms resulting from the infraction were very mild. Figs. 4 and 5 are x-ray pictures of epiphyseal separation of theradius. The following is a history in detail of a case in point. Case II. Figs. 4 and 5. Edith S. 8 years old, fell from a swing a few days prior to her visit tothe Clinic. She sustained an injury to her right forearm. The chief com-plaints were pain and disability. Examination. There was a well markeddeformity, resembling somewhat the deformity seen in Colles fracture in theadult. The hand was displaced upwards, backwards and outwards. Swelling.


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