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  • 3. A regional approach to classic metaphyseal lesions in abused infants: the distal tibia.
    Kleinman PK, Marks SC.
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  • 4. A regional approach to the classic metaphyseal lesion in abused infants: the proximal humerus.
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  • 6. The metaphyseal lesion in abused infants: a radiologic-histopathologic study.
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  • 7. Extension of growth-plate cartilage into the metaphysis: a sign of healing fracture in abused infants.
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  • 9. Complete distal femoral metaphyseal fractures: a harbinger of child abuse before walking age.
    Arkader A, Friedman JE, Warner WC, Wells L.
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  • 13. The distal tibial classic metaphyseal lesion: medial versus lateral cortical injury.
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  • 14. Can classic metaphyseal lesions follow uncomplicated caesarean section?
    O'Connell A, Donoghue VB.
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  • 16. Subperiosteal new bone formation with the distal tibial classic metaphyseal lesion: prevalence on radiographic skeletal surveys.
    Tsai A, Connolly SA, Ecklund K, Johnston PR, Kleinman PK.
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  • 17. Metaphyseal extensions of hypertrophied chondrocytes in abused infants indicate healing fractures.
    Osier LK, Marks SC, Kleinman PK.
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  • 18. Scintigraphic characteristics of non-ossifying fibroma in military recruits undergoing bone scintigraphy for suspected stress fractures and lower limb pains.
    Hod N, Levi Y, Fire G, Cohen I, Ayash D, Somekh M, Horne T.
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  • 19. Proximal femoral physeal fractures in children: a rare abusive injury.
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  • 20. Child abuse in infants with proximal physeal injuries of the femur.
    Jones JCW, Feldman KW, Bruckner JD.
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