A Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus is a rare but serious injury that occurs in children and adolescents. This type of fracture involves the growth plate of the bone and can lead to complications such as growth disturbances and nonunion.
A subsequent encounter for fracture with nonunion means that the patient has experienced a failed attempt at healing the fracture and is seeking further medical attention to address the issue.
If you suspect that you or your child has a Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of the lower end of the humerus, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications such as nonunion and promote proper healing.
Salter-Harris type IV physeal fractures are rare injuries that occur in children. These fractures involve the growth plate of the bone and can cause long-term complications if not treated properly. When a Salter-Harris type IV physeal frac...
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