The constellation of findings is consistent with scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC), likely secondary to a chronic scaphoid waist fracture. Similarly, MRI plays a significant role in the ...
Similarly, another study focused on wrist trauma found that CBCT was particularly effective in identifying scaphoid fractures, which are often difficult to diagnose with standard radiography[2].
Although previously utilized on occasion to search for an occult fracture, MRI and/or computerized tomography ... demonstrates a gap between the scaphoid and lunate. Posteroanterior radiograph ...
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