Oxford Medicine Online | 2011 | G. Spence, Deborah M. Eastwood
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♦ Damage to the physis may lead to slowing or angulation of growth, especially if a bone bar forms♦ Fractures involving the physis may be difficult to diagnose on x-ray♦ The Salter–Harris classification is commonly used♦ Fixation of fractures should not cross the physis if it can be avoided♦ Partial growth arrest may be best treated with a complete epiphysiodesis followed by reconstruction.
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