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18 lis 2022 · In this article, we review the relevant anatomy, pathologic conditions, classification, and imaging of common disorders, emphasizing features that influence clinical and preoperative decision making to aid in radiologic interpretation and reporting.
31 lip 2024 · The radius (plural: radii) is one of the two long bones present in the forearm, located laterally in the supinated anatomical position. It has a smaller proximal end and enlarges to a larger distal end (opposite to the ulna).
22 sie 2014 · Fractures of the distal radius are common and frequently encountered by the radiologist. We review the epidemiology, classification, as well as the concept of instability. Salient qualitative and quantitative features of the distal radius fracture identifiable on the routine radiography series are highlighted.
20 cze 2014 · OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this article is to review the anatomy, biomechanics, and multimodality imaging findings of common and uncommon distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ), triangular fibrocartilage complex, and distal ulna abnormalities. CONCLUSION.
23 wrz 2014 · Numerous treatment options are used for the management of fractures of the distal radius. The radiologist must be familiar with their expected and unexpected imaging appearances to provide optimal patient care.
1 wrz 2021 · Radius*. Tomography, X-Ray Computed. Imaging of the distal radius is of paramount importance in diagnosing injuries, indicating patients for operative or nonoperative treatment, and appropriately following patients for associated injuries and complications.
Distal radius fractures remain one of the most common injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons. An adequate understanding of the anatomy and its presentation in imaging studies is crucial to identifying the appropriate treatment for a given fracture.