Fig. 2. (A) Magnetic resonance imaging reveals a fracture confined to the epiphysis and physis, not extending into the metaphysis. (B) Distal tibia avulsion fracture of periosteum can be identified by the periosteum separated on the lateral side compared to the medial side. (C) The fracture line is extended to the posterior aspect. (D, E) Computed tomography reveals reveals a fracture confined to the epiphysis and physis, not extending into the metaphysis.
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