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Carpal Bone Fractures

2014
Carpal bone fractures are rare injuries usually treated non-operatively. This chapter refers to the classifications and treatment strategies of 6 of the 8 carpal bones. The Scaphoid & the Lunate are described in separate chapters.
Joshua Lemmon   +2 more
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Carpal Bone Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2007
Carpal bone fractures make up a significant proportion of injuries to the wrist. The complex bone shape and articulations make diagnosis more difficult and missed injuries more common. This article reviews carpal bone fractures excluding the scaphoid.
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The Hunchback Carpal Bone

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1961
Recognition of an os styloideum may prevent the embarrassment of its being mistaken for a more serious entity, such as fracture or tumor. In symptomatic cases, surgical removal of the prominence may be done, although the reports as to the lasting value of this are conflicting.
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Carpal Bone Cyst

1992
Roentgenograms of 1273 wrists of 877 outpatients and 156 wrists of 79 patients with vibration disease were reviewed in order to analyze the clinical and radiographic features of carpal bone cysts. The evaluation included the incidence, location, and size of the cysts. Correlations between incidence and age, sex, laterality, and ulnar variance were also
Satoshi Takahata   +3 more
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CYSTIC LESION IN CARPAL BONE

Hand Surgery, 2000
Six cases of symptomatic cystic lesions of carpal bones which underwent operative treatment were reviewed. Definite diagnosis, etiology and treatment were also discussed. The lesions occurred in the scaphoid, lunate, capitate and triquetrum, and were multiple lesions in four of the six cases.
M, Ikeda, Y, Oka
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Carpal bone involvement in gout

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2007
The deposition of gout tophi in the hand occurs relatively late in the disease. Involvement of carpal bone is rarely reported in the literature. We present a 40-year-old man with a long duration of gouty arthritis involving the carpal bones.
J Terrence Jose, Jerome   +2 more
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AVASCULAR NECROSIS OF CARPAL BONES

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1995
MR imaging is extremely well suited to detection of early phases of avascular necrosis, permitting diagnosis before collapse of the carpal bones has occurred. The sensitivity of this imaging modality allows differentiation of subtle changes in the bone marrow signal. This is used as criteria for a new stage classification of Kienböck's disease based on
C N, Golimbu, H, Firooznia, M, Rafii
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