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Fig. 3 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 3

From: Radial distraction may reduce the incidence of ulnar-sided wrist pain in ulna-plus morphology intraoperatively following distal radius fractures fixation

Fig. 3

The case demonstrated the subside of the preoperative ulnar-impaction sign on the lunate surface after the distraction surgery. (The red arrow pointed out the sclerotic rim on the lunate surface; R: right, L: left). A: injury film; B: one-month follow-up; C: 24-month follow-up, the sclerotic rim became smaller; D: the contralateral wrist film when 24-month follow-up

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