PMID: 9449113Feb 4, 1998Paper

Double-layered patella in multiple epiphyseal dysplasia: a valuable clue in the diagnosis

Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
E G Sheffield

Abstract

Bilateral double-layered patella, a form of partite patella consisting of anterior and posterior components, was diagnosed in three children with multiple epiphyseal dysplasia. The literature on double-layered patella, its relationship to multiple epiphyseal dysplasia, radiographic findings, and clinical implications are reviewed.

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