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Fig. 5B. Reformatted CT images in 14-year-old girl can show appearance
of characteristic Salter-Harris fracture patterns emulated in triplane
fractures. Sagittal reformation through medial aspect of ankle appears to
conform to Salter-Harris type IV fracture, with coronal-plane fracture
extending though growth plate and into plafond.