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Imaging Findings in Ulnar-sided Wrist Impaction Syndromes

2002; Radiological Society of North America; Volume: 22; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1148/radiographics.22.1.g02ja01105

ISSN

1527-1323

Autores

Luís Cerezal, Francisco del Piñal, Faustino Abascal, Roberto García-Valtuille, Teresa Pereda, Ana Canga,

Tópico(s)

Elbow and Forearm Trauma Treatment

Resumo

Impaction syndromes related to ulnar-sided pain include ulnar impaction syndrome, ulnar impingement syndrome, ulnocarpal impaction syndrome secondary to nonunion of the ulnar styloid process, ulnar styloid impaction syndrome, and hamatolunate impingement syndrome. The most common of these, ulnar impaction syndrome, is a degenerative condition of the ulnar side of the wrist related to excessive load bearing across the ulnar carpus, triangular fibrocartilage (TFC) complex, and ulnar head. In an adequate clinical setting, characteristic osseous findings at radiography include positive ulnar variance in ulnar impaction syndrome, a short ulna in ulnar impingement syndrome, nonunion of the ulnar styloid process in ulnar impaction syndrome secondary to ulnar styloid nonunion, an excessively long ulnar styloid process in ulnar styloid impaction syndrome, and type II lunate bone in hamatolunate impingement syndrome. Nevertheless, confirmation of clinical and conventional radiographic findings with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is often necessary to exclude other entities with similar clinical manifestations. MR imaging allows earlier detection of an abnormality in the TFC complex, cartilage, or bone marrow of carpal bones and is helpful in formulating the extensive differential diagnosis in patients with ulnar wrist pain and limitation of motion. © RSNA, 2002

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