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Comparison of outcomes between axial radial and axial ulnar carpal injuries

Axial carpal injuries are rare entities where a traumatic force transmits through the intermetacarpal space, dissociating the carpometacarpal joint and disrupting the distal carpal row in an axial radial or axial ulnar pattern via true axial force or compressive crush mechanism. Differences in outco...

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Published in:The Journal of hand surgery, European volume European volume, 2018-09, Vol.43 (7), p.712-717
Main Authors: Shannon, Steven F., Boe, Chelsea C., Shin, Alexander Y.
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