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Fig. 3D. 14-year-old boy with small, peripheral distal tibial physeal bridge 1 year after Salter-Harris type 2 fracture. Axial maximum-intensity-projection MR image of physis derived from data set in C shows predominately high-signal-intensity physis (outer trace) and low-signal-intensity anteromedial bridge (inner trace) that involves Kump's bump. This bridge involved 19% of physeal area and was resected with resumption of growth and correction of angular deformity. Low-signal-intensity ridges in normal portions of physis probably represent small mamillary undulations and are not likely to be confused with bridges.