Single-contrast arthrography was performed in six infants who had an
injury to the elbow because the exact nature of the injury was uncertain
from interpretation of the plain radiographs and clinical findings. A
correct diagnosis was made in all six patients, and it significantly
altered the treatment in five. Four lesions were a Salter-Harris Type-I
fracture and two were a Salter-Harris Type-II fracture. Three patients had
a closed reduction, two required no reduction, and one had an open
reduction. Child abuse of two infants was confirmed, and it was suspected
in another two.