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EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS SUBSHEATH RUPTURE – PALMAR LUXATION ECU

Hi Ocader´s. What a coincidence to report this case today! Man, 23 years old, works with a computer and musician (piano player). I recalled this patient to obtain the wrist supination sequences, due to the last case! And in this case we observed a more evident palmar luxation of ECU, characterizing a rupture of the […]

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68 y/o male

Xray and US for DVT read as negative at time of injury No other medical history; no meds MRI 10 days later One possible area of restricted diffusion. o/w negative diffusion. What say you about the marrow? Has meniscal and chondral changes; large Bakers cyst and fluid into the calf as well. Best, Frank

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EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS SUBSHEATH INJURY

Male, 34 years old, semi-professional tennis player.Disabling pain on the ulnar edge of the wrist, making it impossible to play tennis.Tendinopathy and marked tenosynovitis of the extensor carpi ulnaris with slight subluxation.Signs of subsheath injury (yellow arrows) deep to the extensor retinaculum.Anyone with experience in this diagnosis? Other ideas? For portuguese-speaking radiologists, how can we translate subsheath?

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