Presentation
FOOSH, snuff box tenderness
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Normal scaphoid series
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Alignment is normal. No fracture or acute joint abnormality. On the lateral projection of the right wrist there is a tiny calcific body projecting over the dorsal aspect of the wrist soft tissues which likely represents a previous small avulsion injury.
Bilateral clenched fist views have been performed which demonstrate normal scapholunate intervals.