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Pathologic fracture of the distal radius in a 25 year old patient with a large unicameral bone cyst

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Figure 1 Summary of the radiographic findings. A)radius; red arrows mark the Plain radiographs of the wrist in two planes; B) Computed tomography of the distal ’fallen fragment sign’.
Figure 3 Postoperative computed tomography. A) Postoperative radiographs; B) postoperative computed tomography, the red arrows showa 2-3 mm intra articular gap and the scapholunate ligament dissociation of 3,5 mm is marked.
Figure 5 Histology. A) The black arrow shows an example ofscattered giant cells; B) the black arrow shows a fibrinousmembrane and some blood cells (elastica van Gieson’s stain).

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