Abstract
We present review of the works of domestic and foreign scientists published in publicly available electronic specialized medical journals devoted to the study of diagnosis issues on intraarticular fractures of long tubular bones of the upper limb among children. Traumatology, as well as medicine in general, is developing up to date, which leads to a significant expansion of diagnostic capabilities in traumatology practice. At the same time, the musculoskeletal system has many age-related features. The growth and development of the child’s body determine the specific course of various pathological processes and the great variability of their clinical manifestations. In this regard, there are clinical forms of intraarticular fractures of the long tubular bones of the upper limb characteristic of children, difficulties in recognizing which can still lead to diagnostic errors. This study examines the clinical manifestations of possible forms of intraarticular fractures of the long tubular bones of the upper limb in children, current methods of instrumental research, such as radiography, computed tomography, ultrasound, computer modeling and other methods that contribute to the correct diagnosis of these forms.
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