Items tagged “elbow”
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Aneurysmal bone cyst
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08 May 2013
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Olecranon fracture
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30 Jun 2013
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Olecranon fracture
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30 Jun 2013
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Lateral condyle fracture
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30 Jun 2013
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Os supratrochleare dorsale
Os supratrochleare dorsale, also called os supratrochleare posterius is an accessory ossicle of the elbow located in the olecranon fossa of the humerus 1. It may become symptomatic due to trauma during elbow extension and as such may require surgical removal 2.
Differential diagnosis
osteochon...
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Elbow dislocation with lateral condyle fracture
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18 Jan 2014
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Septal aperture
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13 Mar 2014
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Septal aperture
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31 Mar 2014
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Olecranon foramen
An olecranon foramen, also known as septal aperture or supratrochlear foramen, is a common normal anatomical variant of the distal humerus.
Epidemiology
There is a wide variation of incidence, occurring between 5% to 50% of the population depending on ethnicity, being more common in individua...
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Radial head fracture with fat pad displacement
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23 Apr 2014
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Congenital radial head dislocation
Congenital radial head dislocation is the most common congenital elbow abnormality. It can occur in isolation, or more commonly may be associated with other conditions or syndromes.
Epidemiology
Overall, congenital radial head dislocation is rare 2.
Clinical presentation
Congenital radial he...
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Congenital radial head dislocation
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07 May 2014
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Olecranon bursitis
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08 May 2014
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Bicipitoradial bursa
The bicipitoradial bursa is located between the distal biceps brachii tendon and the tuberosity of the radius. The bursa partially or completely wraps around the biceps tendon. It ensures frictionless motion between the biceps tendon and the proximal radius during pronation and supination of the...
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Patella cubiti
Patella cubiti, also known as os sesamoideum tricipitale is a very rare anomaly of the elbow, presenting as a sesamoid within the distal triceps brachii tendon. Its exact etiology is unknown with congenital, developmental and post-traumatic theories postulated 1.
Clinical presentation
May be ...
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Lateral collateral ligament complex of the elbow
The lateral collateral ligament complex or radial collateral ligament complex is a major lateral stabilizer of the elbow joint and resists varus stress.
Gross anatomy
The LCL is a Y-shaped ligamentous complex composed of three parts 1,2:
annular ligament
from sigmoid notch to supi...
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Distal biceps brachii tendon repair
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22 Oct 2014
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Osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow and synovial osteochondromatosis
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26 Oct 2014
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Ultrasound of the elbow
Ultrasound of the elbow allows high-resolution imaging of elbow anatomy while simultaneously allowing dynamic evaluation of the joint, tendons, and ligaments.
Approach
There are multiple possible approaches to imaging the elbow with ultrasound. A typical protocol is as follows 1:
Anterior elb...
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Arcade of Frohse
The arcade of Frohse (pronounced "\ˈfʁoːzə \") is also known as the supinator arch.
The arcade is formed by a fibrous band between the two heads of the supinator muscle. The deep branch of the radial nerve passes beneath the arcade accompanied by vessels known as the leash of Henry.
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