Presentation
A 5 mm palpable palmar mass at wrist.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
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An accessory bone is seen laterally to the scaphoid bone. Otherwise normal anatomy.
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The accessory bone is annotated on the images.
Case Discussion
A carpal accessory bone is detected radially to the scaphoid.