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Normal Variants of the Normal Variants of the Elbow Elbow

Normal Variants of the Elbow. Olecranon Foramen aka Supratrochlear Foramen

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Normal Variants of the Normal Variants of the ElbowElbow

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Olecranon Olecranon ForamenForamen

aka aka Supratrochlear Supratrochlear

ForamenForamen

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Olecranon Olecranon ForamenForamen

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Radioulnar SynostosisRadioulnar Synostosis

• usually bilateral• may decrease supination or

pronation

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Supracondylar ProcessSupracondylar Process

• An osseous projection on the anteromedial aspect of the distal humerus

• Struther’s ligamentStruther’s ligament may extend inferior from this process to the medial epicondyle

• may cause neurovascular signs or symptoms

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Fracture of Supracondylar ProcessFracture of Supracondylar Process

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Ununited Ununited Secondary Secondary OssificatioOssification Center - n Center -

Medial Medial EpicondyleEpicondyle

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Pseudotumor Pseudotumor appearance of appearance of

the Radial the Radial TuberosityTuberosity

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The WristThe Wrist

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Standard Wrist SeriesStandard Wrist Series

• PA Wrist

• Medial Oblique Wrist

• Lateral Wrist

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PA PA Wrist Wrist

Note the overlap between the trapezium and the trapezoid

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PA WristPA Wrist

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Medial Medial Oblique Oblique

WristWrist

• No overlap between the trapezium and the trapezoid

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Lateral WristLateral Wrist

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Lateral WristLateral Wrist

-the third metacarpal, capitate, lunate and radius should form a straight line

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Age of Carpal Appearance

• Capitate and Hamate: at birth-6 mo

• Triquetrum: .5 yr-3.5yrs

• Lunate: 1.5-4.5yrs

• Scaphoid: 3-9yrs

• Trapezium: 3-9yrs

• Trapezoid: 3-9yrs

• Pisiform 7-13yrs

• Distal radial epiphysis: .5-2yrs (19)

• Distal ulnar epiphysis: 5.5-9.5yrs(18)

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Pronator Quadratus Fat Pronator Quadratus Fat StripeStripe

• Not visualized or may be displaced following trauma

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Accessory Views of the Accessory Views of the WristWrist

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PA Wrist with Ulnar PA Wrist with Ulnar DeviationDeviation

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Carpal Carpal Tunnel Tunnel

ProjectionProjection

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Three Arcs of Carpal Three Arcs of Carpal AlignmentAlignment

• Along proximal aspect of proximal row

• Along distal aspect of proximal row

• Along proximal aspect of distal row

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Intercarpal DistancesIntercarpal Distances

• The joint spaces between the carpal bones should not exceed 2mm2mm

• the distal radioulnar joint space should not exceed 2mm2mm

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Normal VariantsNormal Variants

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Carpal CoalitionCarpal Coalition

• Fusion between the capitate and hamate possibly involving the triquetrum and pisiform

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Carpal CoalitionCarpal Coalition

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Accessory Ossicle Distal to Accessory Ossicle Distal to UlnaUlna

• Ununited secondary ossification center of the ulnar styloid process. Most likely represents old un-united fracture.

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Pie SignPie Sign

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Negative Ulnar VarianceNegative Ulnar Variance

• Normally the ulna should be no more than 1-2mm 1-2mm shorter shorter than the radius

• predisposes lunate to avascular necrosis

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Madelung’s DeformityMadelung’s Deformity

• Delayed growth of medial distal radius

• may result in a posterior subluxation of the ulna and the “bayonette” appearance.

• Carpal angle >117°.

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Madelung’s DeformityMadelung’s Deformity

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