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Celery stalking or celery stalk metaphysis refers to the appearance of longitudinally aligned linear sclerotic bands extending from the
epiphysis of the long bones.
[1] This finding is seen in conditions such as
osteopathia striata,
congenital rubella
[2] and
congenital syphilis.
[3]
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^ Pg Mohammad Hussein, Pg Mohammad Nizam; Kew, Seih Teck; Nang, Khin Mya; Kadir, Fairrul; Teh, Yong Guang (1 October 2021).
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ISSN
1930-0433.
PMC
8495030.
PMID
34630789.