Semioblique lateral view of wrist
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Semioblique lateral view. The central beam is centred on the web space between the thumb and the index finger
Semi oblique lateral view (radial deviated, thumb abducted lateral view): here the patient's wrist is in maximal radial deviation and thumb in maximum abduction. The forearm is kept 45° supination [Figure]. This view reveals a fracture of hook of Hamate.
Semi oblique lateral view (radial deviated, thumb abducted lateral view): here the patient's wrist is in maximal radial deviation and thumb in maximum abduction. The forearm is kept 45° supination [Figure]. This view reveals a fracture of hook of Hamate.
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