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Carpal bones of Nacholapithecus kerioi, a Middle Miocene Hominoid From Northern Kenya.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2016
OBJECTIVES The carpal bones of the middle Miocene hominoid Nacholapithecus kerioi are described based on new materials. MATERIALS AND METHODS The materials comprise a trapezoid, three capitates, two hamates, a centrale, a lunate, a triquetrum, and a ...
N. Ogihara   +11 more
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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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Automatic segmentation of carpal area bones with random forest regression voting for estimating skeletal maturity in infants

International Conference on Electronics, Computer and Computation, 2014
We evaluate the utility of a model of the structure of the carpal area bones in the hand for predicting skeletal maturity in infants (0 -7 yrs) using a texture based statistical model of appearance.
Steve A. Adeshina   +2 more
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Integrated frameworkfor simultaneous segmentation and registration of carpal bones

2011 18th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2011
A novel framework is presented in this paper for simultaneous multi-label segmentation and registration of carpal bones which leads to efficient statistical model building. It combines the Grow Cut segmentation algorithm with rigid image registration for
Xin Chen, J. Graham, C. Hutchinson
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Simultaneous distal radial fractures and carpal bones injuries in children: a review article

Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B, 2011
Accurate diagnosis is crucial in effectively managing and treating both the radial and carpal fractures. Injuries to the carpal bones are not usually associated with fractures of the distal radius; however, the presence of a distal radius fracture does ...
J. Pretell-Mazzini, Robert B. Carrigan
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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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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.
Yoshinori Oka, Masayoshi Ikeda
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FRACTURES OF THE CARPAL BONES

Hand Clinics, 1997
Fractures of the carpal bones, excluding the scaphoid, are less common and are often missed on standard, plain radiographs. The diagnosis requires knowledge of the anatomy and common fracture patterns of the bones and the specialized radiographic views necessary to image them.
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Carpal bone fracture not to be missed

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2021
A young patient presented to the emergency department after a fight in which he sustained an injury to his right hand by punching. On clinical examination, there were no lacerations; there was noticeable swelling on the ulnar side of the dorsum of the wrist and he was very tender just distal to the ulnar styloid process.
Gautam Reddy   +3 more
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Fractures of the Carpal Bones

Radiology, 1957
The experience of the average radiologist with fractures of the carpal bones is limited by the relative rarity of many of these injuries. The navicular fractures are most important and are relatively common. Other fractures are usually less significant, but the radiologist should be aware of their prognosis and the complications to be expected so that ...
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