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Fig. 2 —Proposed pathoanatomy of osteochondral defect we call
"Osborne-Cotterill lesion." Drawings show normal articulation of
radiocapitellar joint (A), hyperextension of elbow joint loading shear
force at posterior capitellum (B), and radial head engaged in bone
defect with injury to lateral ulnar collateral ligament (C).