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Fig. 2 19-year-old man with blunt trauma to right hand. Volume-rendered
MDCT hand angiogram shows occlusion of ulnar (arrows) and radial
proper palmar digital arteries of forefinger. Image also shows subcapital
fracture of proximal phalanx. Surgery confirmed presence of both occlusions
that were secondary to rupture of ulnar and dissection of radial digital
arteries.