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Ulnar Impaction Syndrome
RADIOLOGY FOR THE SURGEON
Musculoskeletal case 43 Ulnar Impaction Syndrome
A 57-year-old man presented with chronic ulnar-sided right wrist pain. Plain radiographs were nondiagnostic (not shown). We performed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Coronal T1-weighted (Fig. 1), coronal fast short tau inversion recovery (Fig. 2) and coronal gradient-refocused acquisition in the steady state (Fig. 3) images are shown.
F.O. Alkubaidan, E.J. Heffernan, P.L. Munk Can J Surg, Vol. 52, No. 1, February 2009 65
A 57-year-old man presented with chronic ulnar-sided right wrist pain. Plain radiographs were nondiagnostic (not shown). We performed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Coronal T1-weighted (Fig. 1), coronal fast short tau inversion recovery (Fig. 2) and coronal gradient-refocused acquisition in the steady state (Fig. 3) images are shown.
F.O. Alkubaidan, E.J. Heffernan, P.L. Munk Can J Surg, Vol. 52, No. 1, February 2009 65