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Lateral epicondylitis
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03 Feb 2024
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Boxer knuckle (ultrasound)
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20 Aug 2023
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Lateral epicondylitis
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08 Jan 2024
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Lateral (external) avulsion fracture - pediatric
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18 Jul 2023
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Fracture of capitellum and humeral trochlea - Mckee double arc sign
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19 Feb 2023
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Common extensor tendon injury
Common extensor tendon injuries of the elbow include partial and complete tears or detachment of the common extensor tendon origin of the elbow and are commonly associated with lateral epicondylitis 1-4.
Epidemiology
Common extensor tendon injuries are the most common acute tendon injuries of ...
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Common extensor tendon injury
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20 Jan 2023
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Partial thickness tear of the elbow common extensor origin
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02 Jan 2023
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Lateral epicondylitis
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28 Dec 2022
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Lateral epicondylitis - tennis elbow
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20 Oct 2022
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Elbow synovial fold syndrome
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28 Aug 2022
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Lateral epicondylitis
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06 Aug 2022
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Olecranon fracture - pediatric
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19 Apr 2022
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Elbow anatomy (illustration)
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18 Apr 2022
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Lateral epicondylitis - tennis elbow
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14 Mar 2022
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MRI
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Pediatric elbow anatomy (illustrations)
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08 Feb 2022
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Diagram
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Tennis elbow
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30 Nov 2021
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Pediatric humerus (lateral view)
The lateral humerus view for pediatrics is part of the humerus series and is usually taken in a standing position. However, it can also be obtained in a supine position.
The projection demonstrates the humerus orthogonal to the AP view, allowing for adequate radiographic examination of the enti...
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Additional radial wrist extensor muscles
Additional radial wrist extensors are normal anatomical variants and accessory muscles of the forearm and the wrist. The following additional wrist extensors have been described 1-6:
extensor carpi radialis intermedius
extensor carpi radialis accessorius
extensor carpi radialis tertius
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Pediatric humerus (AP view)
The anteroposterior humerus view for pediatrics is part of the humerus series and is usually taken in a standing position. However, it can also be obtained in a supine position.
The projection demonstrates the humerus in its natural anatomical position allowing for adequate radiographic examina...