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Fig. 2C. Fracture patterns through epiphysis encountered in triplane
fractures. Axial CT image obtained in 14-year-old boy shows two-fragment
fracture in which epiphyseal fracture courses laterally without coursing
medially. In axial plane, this type of fracture is indistinguishable from
juvenile Tillaux fracture; it occurred only once in this series.