Affiliation:
1. Gold Coast University Hospital Gold Coast Queensland Australia
Abstract
SummaryPost‐traumatic lipid inclusion cysts are a rare entity seen following fractures in paediatric patients. They often occur in the distal radius, developing 1–3 months following an extra‐articular fracture. Although benign and self‐limiting in nature, adequate awareness and accurate radiographic interpretation is key in avoiding further unnecessary non‐invasive or invasive investigations. We report on a case of post‐traumatic lipid inclusion cyst and review the literature.