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Child Has Subchondral Irregularity In Posterior Flexion Zone Of Medial Femoral Condyle. Treatment?

MYSON HAS SMALL ARE OF SUBCHONDRAL IRREGULARITY IN THEPOSTERIOR FLEXION ZONE OF THE MEDIAL FEMORAL CONDYLE WITH SLIGHTLY INCREASED ILL-DEFINED SIGNAL=MILD NONDISPLACED OSTEOCHONDRAL IMPACTION INJURY WITH A NONDISPLACED SUBCHONDRAL FRACTURE INVOLVING THE TROCHLEAR SURFACE OF THE LATERAL FEMORAL CONDYLE WITHOUT CARTILAGE DEFECT, FIBRILLATION ,FLAP, OR DELAMINATION
Fri, 16 Nov 2012
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Hi,

Thank you for your query.

I appreciate your concern for your son's fracture. However, you have not mentioned the treatment being given to him so that we can guide you further in the case.

I hope you appreciate our dilemma when all the details are not available.

Wishing your son all the best..

Regards,

RKK
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Child Has Subchondral Irregularity In Posterior Flexion Zone Of Medial Femoral Condyle. Treatment?

Hi, Thank you for your query. I appreciate your concern for your son s fracture. However, you have not mentioned the treatment being given to him so that we can guide you further in the case. I hope you appreciate our dilemma when all the details are not available. Wishing your son all the best.. Regards, RKK