Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Complete osseous (Minnaar type III) lunotriquetral coalition
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Incidental finding of a complete osseous lunotriquetral coalition.
Case Discussion
Carpal coalitions are rare and have a general prevalence of 0.1%. The lunotriquetral coalition is the most common followed by capitohamate.