Items tagged “fracture”
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Jones fracture
Published
27 Dec 2010
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Triquetral fracture
Triquetral fractures are carpal bone fractures generally occurring on the dorsal surface of the triquetrum. The triquetral may be fractured by means of impingement from the ulnar styloid, shear forces, or avulsion from strong ligamentous attachments. They are the second commonest carpal bone fra...
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Calcaneal fracture
Calcaneal fractures are the most common tarsal fracture and can occur in a variety of settings.
Epidemiology
The calcaneus is the most commonly fractured tarsal bone and accounts for about 2% of all fractures 2 and ~60% of all tarsal fractures 3.
Pathology
Calcaneal fractures can be divided ...
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Hill-Sachs lesion and labral injury (ultrasound)
Published
27 Jan 2011
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Ultrasound
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Scaphoid fracture
Published
20 Feb 2011
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Subcapital femoral neck fracture
Published
27 Feb 2011
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CT
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Left mastoid fracture
Published
15 Mar 2011
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CT
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Acetabular fracture
Published
23 Mar 2011
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CT
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Transverse distal radial fracture
Published
24 Mar 2011
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Radial neck fracture and sail sign
Published
19 Apr 2011
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Metaphyseal corner fracture (bucket handle fracture)
Published
27 Apr 2011
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Lisfranc injury
Published
29 May 2011
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Fluoroscopy
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Hook of hamate fracture
Published
06 Jul 2011
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CT
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Supracondylar fracture - marked displacement
Published
20 Jul 2011
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Triquetral fracture (CT)
Published
24 Jul 2011
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CT
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Combined fractures of the clavicle and the coracoid process
Published
28 Jul 2011
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MRI
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Triquetral fracture (MRI)
Published
24 Aug 2011
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MRI
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Isolated pisiform bone fracture (MRI)
Published
24 Aug 2011
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MRI
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Flexion teardrop fracture
Flexion teardrop fractures represent a fracture pattern occurring in severe axial/flexion injury of the cervical spine. They are important to recognize because they indicate extensive underlying ligamentous injury and spinal instability. Associated spinal cord injury is common, especially anteri...
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Distal radial fracture - Colles fracture
Published
30 Sep 2011
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