Spontaneous bilateral distal femoral physiolysis due to scurvy

A bilateral distal femoral epiphysiolysis was observed in a 28-month-old child suffering from scurvy. We explain the mechanisms of the separation of the epiphysis due to loss of strength in the calcification zone of the cartilage columns.

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Epiphyses, Slipped - etiology
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epiphysis
femur
Femur - diagnostic imaging
Femur - pathology
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Male
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scurvy
Scurvy - complications
Scurvy - drug therapy
slipped
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