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Scleroderma hands manifestations
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30 Apr 2024
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Zygoma
The zygoma (also known as zygomatic bone or malar bone) is an important facial bone which forms the prominence of the cheek. It is roughly quadrangular in shape.
Gross anatomy
Zygoma has three surfaces, five borders, and two processes.
Surfaces
anterolateral surface is convex, pierced at its...
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Simple bone cyst
Simple bone cysts (SBC) are common benign non-neoplastic lucent bone lesions seen mainly in childhood and typically remain asymptomatic.
SBC accounts for the 'S' in the popular mnemonic for lucent bone lesions FEGNOMASHIC.
Terminology
The term unicameral bone cysts (UBC) is no longer recommen...
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Antibiotic-impregnated beads
Published
09 May 2024
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Lumbar spine schwannoma - recurrent
Published
08 May 2024
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Cyclops lesion (knee)
The cyclops lesion, also known as localized anterior arthrofibrosis, is a painful anterior knee mass associated with loss of extension that arises as a complication of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, although has rarely been reported in patients with ACL injuries that have not b...
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Metacarpal fracture
Metacarpal fractures are common accounting for 10% of all fractures and 40% of all hand fractures. The most common metacarpal fracture is fracture of the neck of the fifth metacarpal, or boxer's fracture, accounting for 10% of all hand fractures.4
Terminology
Specific names are given to fractu...
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Colles fracture
Published
09 May 2024
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Calcaneal bone cyst (unicameral bone cyst)
Published
13 Feb 2019
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Positive ulnar variance
Positive ulnar variance describes where the distal articular surface of the ulna is more than 2.5 mm distal to the articular surface of the radius.
It plays important role in wrist pathology such as ulnar impaction syndromes and thinning of the triangular fibrocartilage complex.
Radiographic ...
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Dinner fork deformity (wrist)
A dinner fork deformity, also known as a bayonet deformity, occurs as the result of a malunited distal radial fracture, usually a Colles fracture. The distal fragment is dorsally angulated, displaced and often also impacted. The term is descriptive, as the lateral view of the wrist is similar to...
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Proximal radio-ulnar synostosis
Published
09 May 2024
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Currarino syndrome
Published
18 Apr 2018
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Banana fracture - Paget disease
Published
10 Nov 2014
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Supracondylar fracture - grade IIIb
Published
06 Apr 2013
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Bipartite patella
Published
13 Feb 2011
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Renal osteodystrophy - metabolic superscan
Published
12 Aug 2015
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Nuclear medicine
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Nerve sheath tumor - malignant - sacrum
Published
18 Dec 2008
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Salter Harris fracture - type II
Published
07 May 2024
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Focal periphyseal edema zones
Published
08 May 2024
77% complete
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