Kawanishi et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A comparison of 3-D computed tomography versus 2-D radiography measurements of ulnar variance and ulnolunate distance during forearm rotationKawanishi et al., 2014
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- Kawanishi Y
- Moritomo H
- Omori S
- Kataoka T
- Murase T
- Sugamoto K
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- Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)
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Positive ulnar variance is associated with ulnar impaction syndrome and ulnar variance is reported to increase with pronation. However, radiographic measurement can be affected markedly by the incident angle of the X-ray beam. We performed three-dimensional (3-D) …
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