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Adolescent

2018

University of New Mexico

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Subperiosteal Abscess Of The Distal Radius In A 13-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report, Anastasiya K. Haponyuk, Deana M. Mercer Jan 2018

Subperiosteal Abscess Of The Distal Radius In A 13-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report, Anastasiya K. Haponyuk, Deana M. Mercer

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Children and adolescents have the tendency to develop osteomyelitis in metaphyseal sinusoids because turbulent blood flow increases the probability of bacterial growth. Osteomyelitis in children is frequently misdiagnosed owing to lack of symptoms and specific findings from laboratory tests. Without rapid antibiotic treatment of osteomyelitis, complications such as subperiosteal abscesses may occur. We describe a 13-year-old boy who underwent irrigation and debridement to treat a subperiosteal abscess of the right distal radius and ulna, caused by acute osteomyelitis. After debridement, the patient was placed on a continuous 6-week course of nafcillin infusion through a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). The …


Brachial Artery Vasculitis And Associated Stenosis Presenting As Elbow Pain In A 16-Year-Old Soccer Player: A Case Report, Eric R. Reynolds, Andrew D. Ashbaugh, James P. Toldi, Deana M. Mercer, Mark Langsfeld, Christopher A. Mcgrew Jan 2018

Brachial Artery Vasculitis And Associated Stenosis Presenting As Elbow Pain In A 16-Year-Old Soccer Player: A Case Report, Eric R. Reynolds, Andrew D. Ashbaugh, James P. Toldi, Deana M. Mercer, Mark Langsfeld, Christopher A. Mcgrew

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Chronic vascular occlusion in the upper extremity can result from repetitive trauma, atherosclerosis, proximal embolic events, hypercoagulable states, and systemic diseases such as collagen vascular disease and vasculitis. Considerable functional impairment can result from these maladies; however, sometimes the condition develops slowly with minimal effect on the patient. We describe a 16-year-old soccer player with slow-progressing elbow pain and loss of range in motion caused by brachial artery vasculitis and resultant brachial arterial stenosis. Although vascular insults and lesions rarely cause chronic vascular occlusion, physicians should consider this possibility in patients with localized pain or atrophy, especially if the condition …


Simultaneous Avulsion Fractures Of The Tibial Tuberosity Of Both Knees In A 14-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report, Margaret E. Pusateri, Selina R. Silva, Christopher A. Mcgrew Jan 2018

Simultaneous Avulsion Fractures Of The Tibial Tuberosity Of Both Knees In A 14-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report, Margaret E. Pusateri, Selina R. Silva, Christopher A. Mcgrew

UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal

Fractures of the tibial tuberosity are uncommon injuries in adolescents, representing an estimated 0.4% to 2.7% of all pediatric fractures. Most of these injuries occur in young, active males commonly between the ages of 12 to 17 years. Sports, particularly those involving jumping or sudden starts and stops, are most often implicated. Injuries of the tibial tuberosity of both knees are especially rare, with little more than 30 cases reported in the past 60 years. We present a 14-year-old male football player with simultaneous avulsion fractures of the tibial tuberosity of both knees. We reviewed the anatomy, mechanisms of injury, …