Presentation
Wrist trauma - 1 week.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years old
Gender: Male
From the case:
Triquetral fracture
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There is a tiny bone fragment on dorsal aspect of wrist at carpal bone level. There is no dislocation. There is no lytic or sclerotic bony lesion.
From the case:
Triquetral fracture
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Arrowhead indicates fracture fragment.
Case Discussion
Radiographs show fracture of triquetral bone.