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Fig. 4C. 16-year-old boy who fell onto outstretched hand and incurred
dorsiflexion injury to right wrist. Patient was seen at family medical clinic,
where radiographs were obtained that raised possibility of scaphoid fracture.
T1-weighted coronal MR image (500/14) through scaphoid bone obtained at same
time as B shows that low-signal-intensity fracture line is not well
visualized in equally low-signal-intensity region of edema (white
arrow). Contusion of distal radial metaphysis (black arrow) is
again noted.