Osteochondritis dissecans development after bone contusion of the knee in the skeletally immature: a case series

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Kevin G. Shea
John C. Jacobs
Nathan L. Grimm
Ronald P. Pfeiffer
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[1] St. Luke’s Sports Medicine,Department of Kinesiology, K
[2] St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital,209
[3] University of Utah Department of Orthopedics,undefined
[4] St. Luke’s Sports Medicine,undefined
[5] University of Utah School of Medicine,undefined
[6] Boise State University,undefined
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Osteochondritis dissecans; Bone contusion; Knee; Skeletally immature; Cartilage injury;
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Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is thought to be an acquired osteochondral disorder, and its aetiology may be multifactorial. Trauma, both acute and repetitive events, has previously been proposed as a potential cause for OCD development. We present two cases of skeletally immature boys who developed a symptomatic OCD lesion following a femoral condyle bone contusion. These cases suggest that an acute traumatic event may lead to the development of OCD of the knee.
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