Case Report

Multiple Low Energy Long Bone Fractures in the Setting of Rothmund-Thomson Syndrome

Figure 10

Young adult male with history of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome diagnosed at 2 years of age. Findings: (a) satisfactory alignment of the now minimally displaced mid tibia diaphyseal fracture (arrow) on the AP projection after casting. (b) Lateral view also shows satisfactory alignment of the tibia diaphyseal fracture (arrow) after casting. Technique: (a) AP radiograph kVp = 60, mAs = 3, and (b) lateral radiograph kVp = 60, mAs = 4.
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