Diagnosis and Treatment of Children with a Radiological Fat Pad Sign without Visible Elbow Fracture Vary Widely: An International Online Survey and Development of an Objective Definition
Children often present at the emergency department with a suspected elbow fracture. Sometimes, the only radiological finding is a 'fat pad sign' (FPS) as a result of hydrops or haemarthros. This sign could either be the result of a fracture, or be due to an intra-articular haematoma withou...
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Main Authors: | Maximiliaan A. Poppelaars (Author), Denise Eygendaal (Author), Bertram The (Author), Iris van Oost (Author), Christiaan J. A. van Bergen (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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