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Fig. 1B. Large, central distal femoral physeal bridge in 13-year-old
boy 6 months after Salter-Harris type 2 fracture. Coronal fat-suppressed
three-dimensional (3D) spoiled gradient-recalled echo MR image (21/2; flip
angle, 30°) shows central bridge (open arrow) as
low-signal-intensity interruption in normally high-signal-intensity physeal
cartilage (solid arrows).
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