Larsen disease

Larsen disease
Larsen-Johansson disease a type of overuse injury seen most often in children between the ages of 10 and 16, characterized by pain and tenderness over the lower pole of the patella, often with inflammation; there is radiographic evidence of a secondary ossification center in the lower pole of the patella.

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