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  2. Fat pad sign - Wikipedia

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    Anterior sail signs as well as posterior fat pad in a child with a supracondylar fracture. A subtle radial head fracture with associated positive sail sign The fat pad sign , also known as the sail sign , is a potential finding on elbow radiography which suggests a fracture of one or more bones at the elbow.

  3. Panner disease - Wikipedia

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    Panner disease is an osteochondrosis of the capitellum of the elbow. [1] Panner disease is primarily seen in boys between the ages of five and ten years old. [2] Panner disease is often caused by excessive throwing due to valgus stress. The disease causes pain and stiffness in the affected elbow and may limit extension; the affected elbow is ...

  4. Sail sign - Wikipedia

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    Sail sign can refer to: Sail sign of the elbow; Sail sign of the chest This page was last edited on 30 ...

  5. Supracondylar humerus fracture - Wikipedia

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    On lateral view of the elbow, there are five radiological features should be looked for: tear drop sign, anterior humeral line, coronoid line, fish-tail sign, and fat pad sign/sail sign (anterior and posterior). [3] [8] Tear drop sign - Tear drop sign is seen on a normal radiograph, but is disturbed in supracondylar fracture. [8]

  6. List of radiologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Blade of grass sign (also known as Flame sign) Blumensaat's line; Bohler's angle; Bone-within-a-bone appearance; Boomerang sign; Bow tie appearance; Bowl of grapes sign; Bowler hat sign; Brim sign; Bucket handle tear; Bulging fissure sign; Bunches of grapes sign (hepatic abscess) Bunch of grapes sign (botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma) Bunch of grapes ...

  7. Synovial chondromatosis - Wikipedia

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    Rare and little known, with currently no known cure, the disease gradually forms blisters in the thin flexible membrane of the synovium, which calcify and enlarge. These nodules eventually break free and float around the joint space becoming larger – these add to the discomfort and stiffness of the joint.

  8. Sail sign of the elbow - Wikipedia

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  9. Yaws - Wikipedia

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    Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones, and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum pertenue. [6] [7] The disease begins with a round, hard swelling of the skin, 2 to 5 cm (0.79 to 1.97 in) in diameter. [6]