A Typical But Atypical Ankle Inversion Injury - Page #3
 

Other Studies:
Left AP, Lateral, X-Rays: Demonstrated a subtle cortical step-off and oblique lucency within the posterior aspect of the distal tibia extending into the physis with a more conspicuous nondisplaced vertical lucency at the distal tibial epiphysis.

Repeat X-rays, AP, Lateral, and Oblique Ankle X-rays were reviewed in the sports medicine clinic, demonstrated consistency with a nondisplaced Tillaux fracture of the distal tibia Case Photo #3 Case Photo #4 Case Photo #5

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