Items tagged “carpus”
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Carpal coalition
Carpal coalition refers to the abnormal union of two or more carpal bones, and is usually congenital, due to failure of separation of the involved bones during development. The most commonly involved bones are the lunate and triquetrum, although many combinations of united bones have been report...
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Lunotriquetral coalition
Published
20 Oct 2010
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MRI
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Kienbock disease
Published
20 Oct 2010
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MRI
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Lunate dislocation
Published
20 Oct 2010
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X-ray
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Scapholunate ligament disruption
Published
20 Oct 2010
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X-ray
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Capitohamate coalition
Capitohamate coalition represents the congenital fusion of the capitate and the hamate. It is the second most common type of carpal coalition after lunotriquetral coalition. It represents ~5% of all carpal fusions 1 and is associated with Apert syndrome 2.
Case
Bilateral capito-hamate coalition
Published
13 May 2014
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X-ray
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Bipartite scaphoid
A bipartite scaphoid is a rare example of a divided carpus. There is controversy whether this condition is congenital (i.e. normal variant) or post-traumatic. Bipartite scaphoids may be unilateral or bilateral.
Diagnosis
Diagnostic criteria have been proposed 3:
no history of traumatic inj...
Case
Os centrale carpi
Published
07 Sep 2017
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Carpal bones - annotated
Published
04 Mar 2022
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Annotated image