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Case Reports
. 2024 Dec;53(12):2729-2734.
doi: 10.1007/s00256-024-04661-z. Epub 2024 Mar 25.

Post-traumatic cortical cystic lesions in children: three case reports and a systematic review of the literature

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Post-traumatic cortical cystic lesions in children: three case reports and a systematic review of the literature

María Galán-Olleros et al. Skeletal Radiol. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Post-traumatic cortical cystic lesions are rare radiolucent lesions that appear as a complication of low-severity fractures in children. Their relevance lies in the fact that few cases of these lesions have been described to date, so they are little known among clinicians caring for children. Three case reports of well-circumscribed cortical lytic lesions detected at 2-4 months during the follow-up of non-displaced distal radius fractures in children aged 9, 7, and 2 years are presented. The consistent clinical history and typical radiological features allowed the accurate diagnosis of post-traumatic cortical cystic lesion, without the need for advanced imaging tests or biopsy. At 12-, 8- and 11-month follow-ups, respectively, the lesions either disappeared or decreased in size. This benign and self-limited lesion should be correctly recognized to avoid confusion with other diagnoses, advanced imaging tests or biopsies, and unnecessary parental concerns.

Keywords: Bone fracture; Child; Cortical defect; Cyst-like lesion; Fracture healing.

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