Sd. John et Wa. Phillips, IMAGING EVALUATION OF PEDIATRIC EXTREMITY TRAUMA, PART II - UPPER EXTREMITY, Journal of intensive care medicine, 13(4), 1998, pp. 184-194
The upper extremity is the most common site for extremity injuries in
pediatric patients. The majority of these fractures occur at the wrist
and are caused hv a fall on an outstretched arm. Elbow fractures are
less common and are frequently difficult to detect. The complexity of
the elbow joint results in different types of fractures than tend to b
e seen in other long bones, and knowledge of the mechanism of injury i
s helpful in this location. This article reviews the common injuries t
hat occur in the upper extremity in children, and emphasizes imaging t
echniques to optimize detection of subtle injuries.