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Fig. 1C. 5-year-old girl with fracture of medial epicondyle. Coronal
fast spin-echo fat-suppressed T2-weighted MR image (TR/effective TE, 3500/65)
shows high signal intensity in trochlea compatible with contusion (large
arrow). Patient also has physeal injury that corresponds to Salter-Harris
Type I fracture as shown by focus of high signal intensity seen along physis
(small arrows).