Items tagged “elbow”
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Snapping triceps syndrome
Snapping triceps syndrome is an uncommon cause of medial elbow pain. It occurs if the triceps insertion subluxates over the medial epicondyle during flexion and extension of the elbow, and two palpable "snaps" may be heard or felt during this motion. It may coexist with ulnar nerve dislocation.
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Ulnar nerve dislocation (at elbow)
Ulnar nerve dislocation (or it if occurs to lesser degree ulnar nerve subluxation) at the elbow is an uncommon cause of pain and paresthesia in the ulnar nerve distribution. It occurs if the ulnar nerve subluxes and then dislocates over the anterior aspect of the medial epicondyle during flexion...
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Supracondylar fracture - grade III

Diagnosis certain
Published 28 Dec 2014
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Elbow synovial fold syndrome
Elbow synovial fold syndrome refers to a condition where patients experience a cluster of symptoms due to the presence of synovial folds (also known as synovial fringe or plicae).
Epidemiology
It tends to be more common in athletic young adults. It is associated with certain sporting activitie...
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Anconeus muscle

Diagnosis not applicable
Published 03 Mar 2015
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Elbow and forearm anatomy - Gray's anatomy illustrations

Diagnosis not applicable
Published 04 Mar 2015
32% complete
Diagram
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Essex-Lopresti fracture-dislocation

Diagnosis certain
Published 29 Mar 2015
90% complete
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Elbow arthroplasty
Elbow arthroplasties are an increasingly common joint replacement, most often used for treatment of late stage rheumatoid arthritis, but which may also be used as a treatment for late stage osteoarthritis or complex fractures of the proximal radius, proximal ulna, or distal humerus.
total elbow...
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Total elbow arthroplasty

Diagnosis certain
Published 15 Apr 2015
100% complete
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Radial head replacement

Diagnosis certain
Published 16 Apr 2015
72% complete
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Advanced haemophilic arthropathy - elbow

Diagnosis almost certain
Published 17 Apr 2015
80% complete
MRI
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Bilateral congenital radial head dislocation in radioulnar synostosis

Diagnosis certain
Published 13 Jul 2015
79% complete
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Anconeus epitrochlearis muscle
Diagnosis almost certain
Published 09 Jul 2015
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Normal elbow arthrogram

Diagnosis certain
Published 06 Oct 2015
68% complete
MRI
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Normal elbow - Carrying angle

Diagnosis certain
Published 15 Jan 2016
69% complete
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Normal radiographic anatomy of the elbow

Diagnosis certain
Published 06 Feb 2016
79% complete
Diagram
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Riseborough and Radin classification of intercondylar fractures of the humerus
Riseborough and Radin classification of intercondylar fractures of the humerus can be used to classify this injury, which is the result of direct trauma to the olecranon as it is driven as a wedge between the humeral condyles. Four types of fractures can be identified:
type I: no displacement ...
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Normal radiographic anatomy of the elbow

Diagnosis not applicable
Published 14 Sep 2016
54% complete
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Lateral humeral condyle fracture

Diagnosis certain
Published 14 Apr 2017
91% complete
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Lateral epicondylosis

Diagnosis certain
Published 07 Jun 2018
97% complete
Ultrasound