2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842006000400002
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“…Radiography can demonstrate the bone bridge as foci of osteocondensation of with a starry appearance or even bone structures in the metaphyseal interface. Also, radiography may raise the suspicion for this complication based on indirect findings such as angular deformities and ill-defined physeal lines (Figure 12), unfortunately, relatively late findings (17) .…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Radiography can demonstrate the bone bridge as foci of osteocondensation of with a starry appearance or even bone structures in the metaphyseal interface. Also, radiography may raise the suspicion for this complication based on indirect findings such as angular deformities and ill-defined physeal lines (Figure 12), unfortunately, relatively late findings (17) .…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT also allows evaluating the interface between the metaphysis and epiphysis, demonstrating the localization and dimension of the bone bridges. Coronal, sagittal and 3D reconstructions are quite useful in the preoperative planning (17) . Currently, MRI is the most sensitive method for its detection, particularly in the case of fibrovascularized, still non-ossified tissues ( Figure 13) (16) .…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%