Lunotriquetral (LT) coalition is the most common carpal coalition. Four morphological types of LT coalition have been described. LT coalition is usually asymptomatic, but rarely a fibrocartilaginous type may cause ulnar wrist pain. We report a case of bilateral asymptomatic LT coalition that was seen incidentally on conventional radiography taken after a wrist injury. Conventional radiography is the first imaging technique to detect and classify this type of LT coalition. Magnetic resonance imaging is a useful tool to investigate possible associated pathology of the carpal joints, particularly if surgical treatment of a symptomatic patient is anticipated.Lunotriquetral (LT) coalition is the most common carpal coalition. Four morphological t...
Pain at the ulnar aspect of the wrist is a diagnostic challenge for hand surgeons and radiologists d...
Ulnar sided wrist pain is a common complaint. The patient’s age, hand dominance, avocations and occu...
Most of the clinical studies report the incidence of tarsal coalitions (TC) as less than 1% but they...
Abstract: Lunotriquetral (LT) coalition is the most common carpal coalition. Four morphological type...
Lunotriquetral coalition (LTC), the most frequent and often bilateral type of carpal coalition, is i...
Abstract Lunotriquetral coalition and ulnar impaction syndrome are among the spectrum of pathology e...
Carpal coalition is a rare congenital presentation of 2 or more fused carpal bones due to a failure ...
Carpal coalition is a relatively uncommon anatomical variant, seen in approximately 0.1% of the popu...
Summary:. Carpal coalition is a rare congenital presentation of 2 or more fused carpal bones due to ...
A 17-year-old right-handed Caucasian man attended the Emergency Department after landing on the out-...
Whilst bony luno-triquetral coalitions are known to be asymptomatic, fibro-cartilage unions can caus...
Tarsal coalition refers to an abnormal fibrous, cartilaginous, or bony connection that develops betw...
The athlete with an LT injury typically presents with ulnar-sided wrist pain after a high-energy imp...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively compare the presence or absence of carpal instability on radiographs wit...
Coalition is defined as abnormal bridging between two bones, and the connection can be osseous or no...
Pain at the ulnar aspect of the wrist is a diagnostic challenge for hand surgeons and radiologists d...
Ulnar sided wrist pain is a common complaint. The patient’s age, hand dominance, avocations and occu...
Most of the clinical studies report the incidence of tarsal coalitions (TC) as less than 1% but they...
Abstract: Lunotriquetral (LT) coalition is the most common carpal coalition. Four morphological type...
Lunotriquetral coalition (LTC), the most frequent and often bilateral type of carpal coalition, is i...
Abstract Lunotriquetral coalition and ulnar impaction syndrome are among the spectrum of pathology e...
Carpal coalition is a rare congenital presentation of 2 or more fused carpal bones due to a failure ...
Carpal coalition is a relatively uncommon anatomical variant, seen in approximately 0.1% of the popu...
Summary:. Carpal coalition is a rare congenital presentation of 2 or more fused carpal bones due to ...
A 17-year-old right-handed Caucasian man attended the Emergency Department after landing on the out-...
Whilst bony luno-triquetral coalitions are known to be asymptomatic, fibro-cartilage unions can caus...
Tarsal coalition refers to an abnormal fibrous, cartilaginous, or bony connection that develops betw...
The athlete with an LT injury typically presents with ulnar-sided wrist pain after a high-energy imp...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively compare the presence or absence of carpal instability on radiographs wit...
Coalition is defined as abnormal bridging between two bones, and the connection can be osseous or no...
Pain at the ulnar aspect of the wrist is a diagnostic challenge for hand surgeons and radiologists d...
Ulnar sided wrist pain is a common complaint. The patient’s age, hand dominance, avocations and occu...
Most of the clinical studies report the incidence of tarsal coalitions (TC) as less than 1% but they...