Does a normal X ray reliably exclude fracture in children

Does a normal X ray reliably exclude fracture in children?

The answer is No.

 In children, a normal plain X-ray does not reliably exclude a fracture when clinical suspicion is meaningful.

Why not?

  • Occult fractures are common enough in pediatrics to matter clinically.
  • Open physes and secondary ossification centers can ...
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