1. Imaging of radial wrist pain. I. Imaging modalities and anatomy.
- Author
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Lee RK, Griffith JF, Ng AW, and Wong CW
- Subjects
- Arthrography methods, Humans, Models, Anatomic, Patient Positioning methods, Positron-Emission Tomography methods, Wrist Joint pathology, Fractures, Bone diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Soft Tissue Injuries diagnosis, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Ultrasonography methods, Wrist Injuries diagnosis, Wrist Joint diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Radial wrist pain is a common clinical complaint. The relatively complex anatomy in this region, combined with the small size of the anatomical structures and occasionally subtle imaging findings, can pose problems when trying to localize the exact cause of pain. To fully comprehend the underlying pathology, one needs a good understanding of both radial-sided wrist anatomy and the relative merits of the different imaging techniques used to assess these structures. In part I of this review, these aspects will be discussed.
- Published
- 2014
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