PMID: 3764468Jan 1, 1986Paper

Epiphyseal involvement in unicameral bone cysts

Skeletal Radiology
R CapannaR Biagini

Abstract

Twelve patients are reported in whom a unicameral bone cyst was found to involve the epiphysis or apophysis across an open growth plate. Nine patients showed pathologic fracture. In four patients a growth disturbance was found. A varying amount of varus angulation was present in most cases. No patient had functional impairment.

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