2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-008-0510-2
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Orthopaedic · Radiology · Pathology Conference: Painful Ulnar Lesion in a 16-year-old Boy

Abstract: A 16-year-old boy presented with swelling and a firm painful mass located in the middle of his right forearm 5 weeks after a fall from his bicycle. Immediately after this fall, he had experienced pain, and a contusion of his right forearm was diagnosed in the local emergency department. Gradually, the forearm swelling increased. The pain was mild and did not interrupt sleep. The patient was referred for a second evaluation 3 weeks later in a local public health center. A radiographic assessment of his right fo… Show more

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