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Wrist (lateral view) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2023年7月26日 · The lateral wrist view is part of a three view series of the wrist and carpal bones. It is the orthogonal projection of the PA wrist.
How to Read Wrist Xrays - Ortho Conditioning
2020年3月27日 · Check that the distal radius, lunate, and capitate are in line on the lateral (yellow line in the image) Then look at radius-lunate articulation (the moon-shaped bone is the lunate sitting on the radius), then lunate-capitate articulation (the capitate is …
Radiographic Positioning of the Wrist - CE4RT.com
For a lateral rotation oblique, from a prone position, rotate the wrist laterally approximately 45 degrees. For a medial oblique, medially rotate the wrist 45 degrees. Use a translucent support if appropriate.
Wrist X-ray Interpretation - OSCE Guide - Geeky Medics
2021年7月27日 · Lateral view. Lateral views of the wrist are technically challenging to interpret due to overlying bony structures. This view is obtained by positioning the patient as follows: pronated wrist (ulnar side of the fifth digit facing down onto the X-ray plate) thumb facing upwards; Normal findings:
Trauma X-ray - Upper limb - Wrist - Radiology Masterclass
The standard wrist views are Posterior-Anterior (PA) and Lateral. In certain circumstances further views are helpful so that the 8 overlapping bones are more easily seen. The wrist comprises the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate bones.
Radiographic imaging of the wrist - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
The wrist should be in the true lateral position on both radiographs. The extension and flexion of the wrist is recognized by observation of the long axis of the third metacarpal extended dorsally and flexed volarly, respectively, relative to the long axis of the radius and ulna.
Hand and Wrist - Radiology Key
2016年2月20日 · On a true lateral wrist view, the palmar surface of the pisiform bone should overly between the palmar surfaces of the distal scaphoid pole and the capitate head.
Normal Wrist: Lateral View - MSD Manuals
This lateral view of a normal wrist demonstrates the normal interface between the radius and lunate (red line) and the lunate and capitate (yellow line).
Imaging of the Wrist and Hand - Musculoskeletal Key
2019年2月25日 · Oblique (C) and lateral (D) radiographic views of the wrist after open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture to restore articular congruity. An additional thumb metacarpal base fracture was also stabilized.
EMRad: Radiologic Approach to the Traumatic Wrist - ALiEM
2020年1月8日 · On AP and Lateral, the joint space between distal row and carpals should be visible. If it is not, think carpometacarpal dislocation. Sometimes, this dislocation is easiest to see on lateral (see Figure 7).