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Radial styloid fracture
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01 Mar 2010
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Avulsion fracture - greater tuberosity of humerus
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17 Jun 2020
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Torus fracture of the radius
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26 Jan 2022
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Polytrauma with renal artery injury and active extravasation
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10 Mar 2020
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Pubic symphysis disruption
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07 Jul 2022
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Scaphoid fracture
Scaphoid fractures (i.e. fractures through the scaphoid bone) are common, in some instances can be difficult to diagnose, and can result in significant functional impairment.
Epidemiology
Scaphoid fractures account for 70-80% of all carpal bone fractures 1. Although they occur essentially at a...
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Anterior abdominal wall hematoma
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14 Oct 2010
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Unilateral Le Fort fracture - type 2
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26 Nov 2020
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Salter-Harris type I fracture of distal radius
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30 May 2022
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Anterior knee dislocation
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07 Jun 2022
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Tibial plateau fracture - Schatzker type VI
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30 May 2022
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Acromioclavicular joint injury - type II
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23 Apr 2011
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Ocular cornea foreign body
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04 Jun 2022
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Two-column thoracic spine fracture
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15 Jan 2017
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Posterior shoulder dislocation
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17 May 2013
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Traumatic pseudoaneurysm left brachial artery (knife wound)
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29 Nov 2015
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Ocular ultrasound (case of trauma)
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18 May 2013
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Foreign bodies (intracranial nails)
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18 May 2013
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Lisfranc injury
Lisfranc injuries, also called Lisfranc fracture-dislocations, are the most common type of dislocation involving the foot and correspond to the dislocation of the articulation of the tarsus with the metatarsal bases.
Pathology
Anatomy
The Lisfranc joint articulates the tarsus with the metatar...
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Trapezoid fracture
Trapezoid fractures are the least common carpal fracture. They typically occur as the result of an axial force through the second metacarpal.
Epidemiology
They account for ~0.4% of all carpal fractures 1.
Radiographic features
The trapezoid is in a relatively immobile, and protected locatio...