Radial head and neck fractures are the most frequently seen elbow fractures. The usual cause of this injury is a fall onto an outstretched hand with a partly flexed elbow. We report here an unusual case of bilateral non-displaced radial neck fractures in a patient who presented with complaints of pain in both elbows following a simple fall. This case highlights the need for a high index of suspicion in the diagnosis of multiple injuries, no matter how `trivial ` the mechanism of injury
The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head fr...
The coexistence of fractures of the capitellum and the radial head in the elbow joint is a rare enti...
The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head f...
The proximal radioulnar joint plays an important role in elbow and forearm movements. Radial head fr...
A man fell from a ladder and presented with pain in his elbow and inability to straighten his arm. W...
BACKGROUND: Despite being rare there are several reports in the medical literature of bilateral femo...
We present the case of a patient who presented to the emergency department complaining of elbow pain...
History of present illness: A 26-year-old male presented to the emergency department by ambulance a...
We are reporting an unusual case of ipsilateral multiple injuries of the upper limb. The injuries in...
Olecranon fractures constitute 10% of traumatic fractures in the upper limb however; bilateral traum...
Reviewing the literature, the frequency of this injury was assessed for the first time. An incidence...
All elbow fractures between 1969 – 1979 (n=2965) registered at the radiographic archives at the Malm...
AbstractWe present the case of a patient who presented to the emergency department complaining of el...
AbstractFractures of the radial head and radial neck correspond to 1.7–5.4% of all fractures and app...
ABSTRACT Fractures of the radial head and radial neck correspond to 1.7-5.4% of all fractures and ap...
The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head fr...
The coexistence of fractures of the capitellum and the radial head in the elbow joint is a rare enti...
The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head f...
The proximal radioulnar joint plays an important role in elbow and forearm movements. Radial head fr...
A man fell from a ladder and presented with pain in his elbow and inability to straighten his arm. W...
BACKGROUND: Despite being rare there are several reports in the medical literature of bilateral femo...
We present the case of a patient who presented to the emergency department complaining of elbow pain...
History of present illness: A 26-year-old male presented to the emergency department by ambulance a...
We are reporting an unusual case of ipsilateral multiple injuries of the upper limb. The injuries in...
Olecranon fractures constitute 10% of traumatic fractures in the upper limb however; bilateral traum...
Reviewing the literature, the frequency of this injury was assessed for the first time. An incidence...
All elbow fractures between 1969 – 1979 (n=2965) registered at the radiographic archives at the Malm...
AbstractWe present the case of a patient who presented to the emergency department complaining of el...
AbstractFractures of the radial head and radial neck correspond to 1.7–5.4% of all fractures and app...
ABSTRACT Fractures of the radial head and radial neck correspond to 1.7-5.4% of all fractures and ap...
The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head fr...
The coexistence of fractures of the capitellum and the radial head in the elbow joint is a rare enti...
The usual terrible triad of the elbow consists of posterior dislocation of the elbow, radial head f...