Presentation
Trauma
From the case:
Transverse distal radial fracture
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Transverse fracture of the distal radius, with minimal dorsal angulation.
Case Discussion
There is a complete fracture of the distal radius. This should not be mistaken for a greenstick fracture. On the coned sagittal, you might think that it is an incomplete fracture - the dorsal cortex involvement is subtle (see the zoomed image).