Lunotriquetral coalition and distal radius fracture

Case contributed by Maulik S Patel , 1 Dec 2010
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Henry Knipe, 15 Jun 2015

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Title was changed:
Carpal coalition and distal radius fracture
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ThereExcellent example for satisfaction of search - there are 3 separate but interestingother findings:

  1. Transverse fracture of besides the obvious distal radius with additional longitudinal component extending to the articulate surfacefracture
  2. Lunate-triquetral coalition (fusion).
  3. Negative ulnar variance.
  • -<p>There are 3 separate but interesting findings:</p><ol>
  • -<li>Transverse fracture of the distal radius with additional longitudinal component extending to the articulate surface. </li>
  • -<li>Lunate-triquetral coalition (fusion).</li>
  • -<li>Negative ulnar variance.</li>
  • -</ol>
  • +<p>Excellent example for <a title="Satisfaction of search" href="/articles/satisfaction-of-search">satisfaction of search</a> - there are other findings besides the obvious distal radius fracture. </p>

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  • wrist

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was added:

There are three separate but findings:

  1. Transverse fracture of the distal radius with additional longitudinal component extending to the articular surface. 
  2. Lunate-triquetral coalition (fusion).
  3. Negative ulnar variance.
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Description was removed:
Carpal coalition Fracture of distal end of radius is present.

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