Items tagged “carpal bones”
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Carpal bones (mnemonic)
Mnemonics of the carpal bones are numerous and useful for memorising the order and location of the bones.
Some mnemonics name the carpal bones in a circle, starting with the proximal row from the scaphoid towards the pinky (small finger) and then the distal row starting from the hamate towards ...
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Pisiform fracture
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23 Aug 2011
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Trapezium fracture
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03 Sep 2011
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Triquetral fracture
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10 Dec 2011
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Piece of pie sign (wrist)
The piece of pie sign refers to an abnormal triangular appearance of the lunate on a PA image of the wrist representing either lunate dislocation or perilunate dislocation 1,2. A lateral image will help differentiate whether there is lunate or perilunate dislocation, with lunate dislocation demo...
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Spilt teacup sign (wrist)
The spilt teacup sign describes abnormal volar displacement and tilt of a dislocated lunate on lateral radiographs of the wrist 1,2. The convexity of the lunate is no longer in articulation with the distal radius while the concavity is no longer in articulation with the capitate. It is an import...
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Triquetrum
The triquetrum (also known as os triquetrum or - historically - as the triangular bone) is one of the carpal bones and forms part of the proximal carpal row.
Gross anatomy
Osteology
The triquetrum is wedge-shaped carpal bone located between the lunate and the pisiform. It has an oval facet fo...
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Isolated capitate fracture
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26 Oct 2016
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Brachymetacarpia
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03 Feb 2017
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Triquetral bone fracture
Published
07 Dec 2019
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Trapezium fracture
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04 Mar 2020
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Carpal bones - annotated
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04 Mar 2022
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Annotated image
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Capitohamate coalition
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17 Oct 2022
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Volar intercalated segment instability (VISI)
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21 May 2023
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