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Vezeridis PS et al. – A thorough understanding of ulnar–sided wrist anatomy and a systematic clinical examination of this region are essential in arriving at an accurate diagnosis. In part I of this review, ulnar–sided wrist anatomy and clinical examination are discussed for a more comprehensive understanding of ulnar–sided wrist pain.

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