Case Report

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

Figure 3

Young adult male with history of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome diagnosed at 2 years of age. Findings: (a) focal thickening of the lateral cortex of the mid left tibia diaphysis (arrow) is visible on AP radiograph obtained at the same time as the 13-month follow-up images of the right tibia fracture. No fracture or underlying lytic bone lesion is apparent. (b) Lateral radiograph of the left tibia shows anterior cortical thickening (arrow). Technique: (a) AP radiograph kVp = 63, mAs = 3, and (b) lateral radiograph kVp = 63, mAs = 3.
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