Showing posts with label hand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2019

Need Help with Incidental Sclerotic Lesions


49M fell 3 days ago with pain and swelling.  Sclerotic lesions in distal radius and ulna.  There in retrospect 2012, maybe more pronounced, hard to know.  MRI shows lesions also in thumb, index and middle metacarpals.
Not really radial ray distribution, since it also affects the ulna.
What do you think?
Michael Setton, MD

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

16-year-old with marrow findings on MRI after fall on the wrist


Hi all,

16 year old girl imaged in July after a fall on the wrist. Incidental finding: bone marrow changes in the 2nd to 4th metacarpals and in the proximal phalanx of the 3rd digit. At follow up this month these changes are nearly gone. The girl is asymptomatic. No systemic disease known. Any suggestions?








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