Accessory ossicles of the wrist
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- Accessory carpal bones
- Accessory carpal ossicles
- Supernumerary carpal bones
- Supernumerary carpal ossicles
- Supernumerary ossicles of the wrist
Accessory ossicles of the wrist are commonly seen on plain radiographs of the wrist and associated cross-sectional imaging. Over 20 were originally described 2, although the more common include 1:
- lunula: between TFCC and triquetrum
- os styloideum (carpal boss): on dorsal surface of 2nd or 3rd metacarpal bases
- os triangulare: just distal to ulnar fovea
- trapezium secondarium: medial to tubercle of trapezium on volar surface
- os epilunate: dorsal to lunate
- os hamuli proprium: at tip of hamate hook
A handy mnemonic is LOTTEO.
The full list 2 can be broadly split into three groups: those around the carpometacarpal joints, those around the scaphoid and those around the lunate.
The distal row, from ulnar margin to radial margin are:
- os vesalianum carpi
- os ulnare externum
- os hamuli proprium
- secondary capitate
- gruber ossicle
- os styloideum
- secondary trapezoid
- trapezium secondarium
- os paratrapezium
The ossicles that surround the scaphoid (starting at the radioscaphoid joint and working anti-clockwise):
- paranavicular
- os radiostyloideum (persistent radial styloid)
- os radiale externum
- epitrapezium
- os centrale carpi
The ossicles that surround the lunate (starting at the scapholunate joint and working anti-clockwise):
- os hypolunatum
- os epilunatum
- epipyramis
- accessory bone between lunate and triquetrum
- lunula
- os triangulare
- persistent ulnar styloid
- small bony element at the radioulnar joint
References
- 1. Timins ME. Osseous anatomic variants of the wrist: findings on MR imaging. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1999;173 (2): 339-44. doi:10.2214/ajr.173.2.10430131 - Pubmed citation
- 2. Freyschmidt J, Brossmann J, Sternberg A et-al. Freyschmidt's "Koehler. Thieme. (2003) ISBN:1588901505. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
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- Trapezoid
- Trapezium secondarium
- Os hypolunatum
- Capitate
- Epipyramis
- Accessory ossicles of the wrist (mnemonic)
- Pisiform
- Persistent ulnar styloid ossicle
- Os hamuli proprium
- Lunate
- Os triangulare
- Os centrale carpi
- Os paratrapezium
- Os epilunate
- Os radiostyloideum
- Carpal boss
- Ulnar styloid fracture
- Lunula
- Accessory ossicles
- Bones of the upper limb
- Small bony element at the radioulnar joint
- Salter Harris type II wrist injury
- Os hypolunatum
- Persistent ulnar styloid ossicle
- Os epilunate
- Persistent ulnar styloid ossicle
- Epipyramis
- Persistent ulnar styloid ossicle
- Os centrale carpi
- Os hamuli proprium
- Os trapezium secondarium
- Accessory ossicle of wrist (paranavicular)
- Os centrale carpi
- Os radiale externum
- Os triangulare
- Os triangulare
- Os radiostyloideum and triquetral fracture
- Os triangulare
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