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1. Remember that you do not see the <i>first row of bones - </i>scaphoid & trapezium, but the <i>second row - </i>lunate & capitate.
1. Remember that you do not see the <i>first row of bones - </i>scaphoid &amp; trapezium, but the <i>second row - </i>lunate &amp; capitate.
<br/>2. The lunate appears as a <i>moon shaped bone. </i>
<br/>2. The lunate appears as a <i>moon shaped bone. </i>
<br/>3. Important to detect SCAPHO-LUNATE DISLOCATION.
<br/>3. Important to detect SCAPHO-LUNATE DISLOCATION.
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<br/><b>Image: </b>Case courtesy of Dr Andrew Dixon, [https://radiopaedia.org/ Radiopaedia.org]. From the case [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/43305 rID: 43305] [Accessed 18 Apr. 2020].
<br/><b>Image: </b>Case courtesy of Dr Andrew Dixon, [https://radiopaedia.org/ Radiopaedia.org]. From the case [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/43305 rID: 43305] [Accessed 18 Apr. 2020].





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SUMMARY

1. Remember that you do not see the first row of bones - scaphoid & trapezium, but the second row - lunate & capitate.
2. The lunate appears as a moon shaped bone.
3. Important to detect SCAPHO-LUNATE DISLOCATION.

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Image: Case courtesy of Dr Andrew Dixon, Radiopaedia.org. From the case rID: 43305 [Accessed 18 Apr. 2020].


Reference(s)

R.M.H McMinn (1998). Last’s anatomy: regional and applied. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Gray, H., Carter, H.V. and Davidson, G. (2017). Gray’s anatomy. London: Arcturus.