An 18-month-old boy presented at the emergency unit because he did not want to walk or bear weight on the left leg. This occurred after jumping on a trampoline.Standard radiograph of the left leg (Fig. 1A) and comparative view (Fig. 1B) were performed and showed a cortical buckle at the anterior portion of the proximal tibia.Case 2
A 41-year-old recreational cyclist was referred to our department for an ultrasound examination, because of a nodular swelling in the right perineal region, which he had felt for several weeks. The lesion was painful on palpation, but the overlying skin was normal (Fig. 1). The patient was referred for ultrasound ( Fig. 2) and MRI of the perineum (Fig. 3).Skeletal Radiol (2009) 38:919-920
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