Panner disease is an osteochondrosis of the capitellum of the elbow.[1] Panner disease is primarily seen in boys between the ages of five and ten years old.[2] Panner disease is often caused by excessive throwing due to valgus stress. The disease causes pain and stiffness in the affected elbow and may limit extension; the affected elbow is usually on the dominant arm the child uses.[3] The disease may be associated with pitching and athletic activity. On radiographs, the capitellum may appear irregular with areas of radiolucency. Treatment is symptomatic, with a good prognosis. Treatment is minimal and includes restricting athletic activity to allow for the elbow to heal and for pain to be relieved.[4] The disease is named after the Danish radiologist Hans Jessen Panner (1871–1930).
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