An Interesting Presentation Of Elbow Pain In College Baseball Player - Page #3
 

Lab Studies:
None

Other Studies:
XR of the bilateral elbows using 3 views (AP, lateral and oblique) were obtained which showed a non-united osseous fragment at the right medial epicondyle of the humerus with no evidence of joint effusion or other soft tissue damage Case Photo #1 . Contralateral films of the left side were normal Case Photo #2 . MRI of the right elbow was then obtained which showed a chronic non-united fracture of the medial epicondyle with mild displacement and associated apophysitis, mild tendonitis at the origin of the common extensor tendon, and mild triceps insertional tendinitis.

Consultations:
Primary care sports medicine.

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