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Figure 4


Fig. 2C Sonography and radiography of medial aspect of elbow in 12-year-old male baseball player. No player was symptomatic at time of sonographic examination. Sonogram (C) and corresponding diagram (D) show medial aspect of elbow on nonthrowing side. Asterisk indicates medial epicondyle; large arrow, growth plate between humeral medial epicondyle and trochlea; small arrows, humeral trochlea; and arrowheads, ulnar collateral ligament.