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Fig. 2B —43-year-old man with fractures of right triquetral body and dorsal
scaphoid, neither of which was described in prospective radiography report.
Axial CT image through triquetrum (T) shows fracture (straight
arrow). Note dorsal scaphoid (S) avulsion fracture (curved
arrow).