Case Reports

Bilateral Tibial Tubercle Avulsion Fractures Associated With Osgood-Schlatter's Disease

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Avulsions of the tibial tubercle are rare injuries with a reported incidence of lower than 3%.1,2 Although anecdotal evidence in case reports supports a relationship between Osgood-Schlatter’s disease (OSD) and the risk for tibial tubercle avulsion fractures, no studies have established a definite connection.

This report represents a case of an individual with preexisting OSD who sustained sequential bilateral tibial tubercle avulsion fractures.


 

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