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Lunate-Lunate Facet Ratio and Variance to Predict Articular Gap After Distal Radius Fracture
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 11/09/09
Harreld KL et al. – The LLFR, measured on the lateral radiograph of the wrist, exhibits high intraobserver and interobserver reliability, with a normal value of 1.0. Both the LLFR and the LLFV are significantly related to articular gap on sagittal CT reconstruction images. The LLFR decreases with increasing intra–articular gap formation. The LLFV allows a direct estimation of articular gap size.
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