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ICD-10 code: M89.122

Disease category: M89.12: Physeal arrest, humerus

What is Complete Physeal Arrest of the Left Proximal Humerus?

Complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus is a condition that affects the humerus, the long bone of the upper arm, in children and adolescents. This condition occurs when the growing plate at the top of the humerus, called the physis, stops growing due to an injury, infection, or other cause.

The humerus is made up of two parts – the proximal and distal portions. The proximal portion is the shaft of the bone closest to the shoulder joint. When the physis at the proximal end of the humerus stops growing, it causes the bone to become deformed and weak, resulting in a condition known as complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus.

The symptoms of complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected arm. The deformity of the humerus may also be visible.

Diagnosis of complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus is usually done through physical examination and imaging tests such as X-rays and MRI scans. Treatment typically involves managing the pain and limiting activity in the affected arm. Surgery may be recommended to correct the deformity or to realign the bones.

If left untreated, complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus can lead to further deformities, chronic pain, and limited mobility in the affected arm. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible if you or your child is experiencing any of the symptoms of this condition.

  1. Complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus affects the long bone of the upper arm in children and adolescents.
  2. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion in the affected arm.
  3. Diagnosis is done through physical examination and imaging tests such as X-rays and MRI scans.
  4. Treatment typically involves managing the pain and limiting activity in the affected arm.
  5. If left untreated, complete physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus can lead to further deformities, chronic pain, and limited mobility in the affected arm.

Treatment of Complete physeal arrest, left proximal humerus:

Treatment Options for Complete Physeal Arrest, Left Proximal Humerus

Complete physeal arrest, or physeal arrest of the left proximal humerus, is a condition in which the growth plate of the upper arm bone has stopped growing. This condition can lead to deformity and disability if not treated. Fortunately, there are a variety of treatment options available for complete physeal arres...

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