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Osteochondroma of the pisiform: A case report. [PDF]
Vanapalli R +4 more
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Unusual Case of Extensor Indicis Attachment: Cadaveric Observation and Clinical Relevance. [PDF]
Turpin DB +6 more
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A retrospective study of 96 cases comparing x-ray radiography and MRI for diagnosing paediatric subacute osteomyelitis. [PDF]
Paris E +7 more
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Total Wrist Arthrodesis Using a Wrist Fusion Rod for the Dislocated Rheumatoid Wrist. [PDF]
Takasu Y +5 more
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Trevor Disease With Unusual Carpal Bone Involvement: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Bani Essa S +3 more
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Anatomical and Functional Changes After Surgical Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Review. [PDF]
Tzanis EE +5 more
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First Reported Case of Unilateral Lunotriquetral Coalition in a Saudi Patient: An Incidental Finding. [PDF]
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Primary neoplasms of the carpal bones
Journal of Hand Surgery, 1999Primary neoplasms of the carpal bones are rare. We found 44 primary tumors of the carpal bones of 26,800 bone neoplasms (prevalence, 0.16%). Original histologic slides and original radiographs were reviewed in 36 and 29 cases, respectively. Thirty-eight tumors (86%) were benign; 6 (14%) were malignant. The average patient age was 35 years.
Carrie Y Inwards, R A Berger
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Carpal skeleton shows drastic developmental changes during embryogenesis. At this stage, the cartilaginous matrices appear and later form models of the limb bones.
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