Author: Craig William Brown / Editor: Jason B Lee / Reviewer: Jolene Rosario, Michael Perry / Code: MuP4, SLO2, SLO4, SLO5 / Published: 26/02/2021 / Reviewed: 06/06/2025
An 11-year-old boy presented to the Paediatric Emergency Department (ED) with a swelling to the lateral aspect of his left elbow. There was no history of trauma.
Initial plain film radiography is shown.


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Which line on X-Ray interpretation is abnormal in this case and what is the diagnosis?
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8 responses
GOOD CASE!
Excellent revision
good one
nice
enjoyed this case, thank you
Good case of an XR finding that can be missed
Great Revision
Great xray and great refresher to the memory.