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Review
. 2005 May 7;330(7499):1073-5.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.330.7499.1073.

Hand

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Review

Hand

Otto Chan et al. BMJ. .
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Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Dorsal (left) and lateral (right) view of left index finger
Figure 2
Figure 2
Anteroposterior (left) and lateral (middle left) view of thumb. Anteroposterior (middle right) and lateral (right) view of finger
Figure 2
Figure 2
Anteroposterior (left) and lateral (middle left) view of thumb. Anteroposterior (middle right) and lateral (right) view of finger
Figure 2
Figure 2
Anteroposterior (left) and lateral (middle left) view of thumb. Anteroposterior (middle right) and lateral (right) view of finger
Figure 2
Figure 2
Anteroposterior (left) and lateral (middle left) view of thumb. Anteroposterior (middle right) and lateral (right) view of finger
Figure 6
Figure 6
Anteroposterior (left) and oblique (right) view of the hand
Figure 6
Figure 6
Anteroposterior (left) and oblique (right) view of the hand
Figure 8
Figure 8
Anteroposterior (left) view of index finger showing soft tissue swelling over the proximal interpharangeal joint. The lateral view (right) confirms a dislocation
Figure 8
Figure 8
Anteroposterior (left) view of index finger showing soft tissue swelling over the proximal interpharangeal joint. The lateral view (right) confirms a dislocation
Figure 10
Figure 10
Anteroposterior view of index finger showing crush fracture (left) and volar plate avulsion (right)
Figure 10
Figure 10
Anteroposterior view of index finger showing crush fracture (left) and volar plate avulsion (right)
Figure 12
Figure 12
Mallet finger without (left) and with (right) fracture
Figure 12
Figure 12
Mallet finger without (left) and with (right) fracture
Figure 14
Figure 14
Boutonnière deformity
Figure 14
Figure 14
Boutonnière deformity
Figure 16
Figure 16
Punch fractures of fifth metacarpal—head (left) neck (middle), and base (right)
Figure 16
Figure 16
Punch fractures of fifth metacarpal—head (left) neck (middle), and base (right)
Figure 16
Figure 16
Punch fractures of fifth metacarpal—head (left) neck (middle), and base (right)
Figure 19
Figure 19
Anteroposterior view of the ring finger seems almost normal (left), but the oblique view shows an oblique fracture of base of fourth and fifth metacarpals (arrow)
Figure 19
Figure 19
Anteroposterior view of the ring finger seems almost normal (left), but the oblique view shows an oblique fracture of base of fourth and fifth metacarpals (arrow)
Figure 21
Figure 21
Bennett's fracture and dislocation
Figure 21
Figure 21
Bennett's fracture and dislocation
Figure 23
Figure 23
Gamekeeper's thumb (skier's thumb). Arrow shows fracture attached to ulnar collateral ligament (note the sesamoid)
Figure 23
Figure 23
Gamekeeper's thumb (skier's thumb). Arrow shows fracture attached to ulnar collateral ligament (note the sesamoid)